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A Dwelling on the Move | Message 7 of 9 in Journey up the Mountain | Nathan Lawson

34 min · 12 jul 2026
aflevering A Dwelling on the Move | Message 7 of 9 in Journey up the Mountain | Nathan Lawson artwork

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Nobody has ever mistaken a tent for a cathedral. So it's worth noticing that when God gave his people their first instructions for a place of worship, he didn't ask for stone, spires, or permanence. He asked for a tent: something with pegs and poles, built to be packed up and carried. In this message, we look at why the God who owned the mountain wanted a tent instead, and what that reveals about where he actually intends to live.

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aflevering Beyond the Letter | Journey Up the Mountain [6 of 9] | Nathan Lawson artwork

Beyond the Letter | Journey Up the Mountain [6 of 9] | Nathan Lawson

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