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The Meeting Place: There I Will Meet With You

41 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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What was the Ark of the Covenant really about? Not mystery. Not nostalgia. Not ancient ritual. Meeting. In this episode, we walk carefully through Exodus 25:22 — “There I will meet with you” — and uncover how the Ark of the Covenant functions as one of the clearest Old Testament shadows of Christ. Inside the Ark were three powerful testimonies: • Manna — God’s provision • The Tablets — God’s holiness and covenant law • Aaron’s Rod that budded — life from death and validated priesthood Each of these finds direct fulfillment in Jesus: The Bread of Life. The fulfillment of the Law. The eternal High Priest. But the heart of the Ark was the Mercy Seat — the place where blood was applied and justice and mercy met. Romans 3:25 uses mercy seat language to describe Christ. He is not only the sacrifice — He is the meeting place. From the shadow of the Ark… To the torn veil at the cross… To the promise of Revelation 21 where there is no temple because “the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple”… Scripture reveals a clear trajectory: Approach. Ordering. Presence. Redemption is not escape. It is restored dwelling. The question is not where the Ark is. The question is whether we have entered the meeting place. And the meeting place has a name. Jesus.

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