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Exodus 26 - June 17, 2026

12 min · 17. kesä 2026
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https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp [https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp] - Donate Here [https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp] Today’s reading takes us to Exodus 26, where the tabernacle blueprints continue with curtains, coverings, frames, crossbars, the veil, and the entrance. At first glance, it may feel like measurements and construction details, but every inch is revealing something holy: God is not casual about the place where His presence dwells. Moses was not interpreting an idea—he was obeying a revelation. Exodus 26 reminds us that God gives the plan, God sets the pattern, and God expects obedience to what He has revealed. Even the materials teach us something: the closer you move toward the Holy of Holies, the more precious everything becomes. So today, read Exodus 26 with reverence and remember—the closer you get to the presence of God, the more precious everything becomes.

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https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp [https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp] - Donate Here [https://square.link/u/UHRU92rp] Today’s reading takes us to Exodus 26, where the tabernacle blueprints continue with curtains, coverings, frames, crossbars, the veil, and the entrance. At first glance, it may feel like measurements and construction details, but every inch is revealing something holy: God is not casual about the place where His presence dwells. Moses was not interpreting an idea—he was obeying a revelation. Exodus 26 reminds us that God gives the plan, God sets the pattern, and God expects obedience to what He has revealed. Even the materials teach us something: the closer you move toward the Holy of Holies, the more precious everything becomes. So today, read Exodus 26 with reverence and remember—the closer you get to the presence of God, the more precious everything becomes.

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