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Built for His Presence | Exodus 36:8-38:31

51 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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In Exodus 36:8-38:31, we see that the tabernacle was much more than a construction project. Every curtain, clasp, frame, and furnishing revealed the kind of life God was forming among His people. He was teaching them to live in obedience, to be joined together as His people, and to center their lives around His presence. The tabernacle was a reminder that God desired to dwell with His people, even in the wilderness. Ultimately, the tabernacle points us to Jesus. He is the true dwelling place of God among us, the sacrifice that brings us near, the bread that sustains us, and the light that guides our way. Through Him, God is still forming a people who reflect His presence in the world.

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