Faith Alive Church - Sunday Message
Joshua Boyd God’s Desire Has Always Been Relationship From the Garden of Eden onward: * God desired to walk with humanity * Sin broke that fellowship * The Tabernacle was God’s solution to dwell among His people > “Build me a sanctuary so I can live among them.” The Tabernacle was literally a “Tent of Meeting.” Why So Much Detail? * Over 50 chapters of Scripture describe the Tabernacle and Temples * Hebrews teaches that these earthly structures were: * Copies * Shadows * Patterns of heavenly realities God gave Moses exact instructions because the design reflected something real in heaven. The Purpose of the Tabernacle The goal was never rituals alone. The purpose was: * To meet with God * To hear from God * To experience His presence > “There I will meet with you.” The Pattern of Approach The Tabernacle reveals a pathway into God’s presence: 1. The Gate * Only one entrance * Points to Jesus > “I am the door.” 2. The Altar of Sacrifice * Blood was required for forgiveness * Points to the sacrifice of Christ 3. The Bronze Laver * Washing and cleansing * Points to being washed by God’s Word 4. The Holy Place Three daily responsibilities: * Lampstand → Keep the light burning * Showbread → Daily bread from God’s Word * Incense → Prayer and worship 5. The Holy of Holies * God’s manifest presence * Place of meeting and hearing from God * Accessible only through preparation Jesus Fulfilled the Pattern Jesus became: * The Door * The Sacrifice * The Cleansing Word * The High Priest Through His blood: * Sin is forgiven * The veil is torn * Access to God is opened The Veil Was Torn Before Christ: * One man * One day a year * Could enter God’s presence After Christ: * Every believer has access Yet access does not remove the need for reverence and preparation. Daily Preparation Matters Many believers want God’s presence but neglect the daily practices that lead there. The pattern still teaches us to: * Stay in the Word * Maintain prayer * Keep our spiritual light burning * Continually cleanse ourselves from worldly distractions God wants to meet with us, but we must intentionally draw near. Don’t Stop in the Outer Court Some believers stop at: * Forgiveness * Salvation * “My ticket to heaven” But God desires more: * Relationship * Communion * Conversation * Direction The goal is not merely being saved. The goal is meeting with God. Draw Near > “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” God is not hiding from us. He designed the entire system—from the Tabernacle to the Cross—to make relationship possible. Final Takeaways * The Tabernacle is a picture of God’s desire to dwell with His people. * Every element points to Jesus. * Salvation is the entrance, not the destination. * God wants more than ritual—He wants relationship. * The pathway into His presence is available to every believer. Closing Challenge Don’t settle for the outer court. Spend time in: * The Word * Prayer * Worship * Fellowship with God Because the ultimate purpose of the Tabernacle was not sacrifice—it was meeting with God.
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