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How do we know Christ is the fulfillment of the tabernacle?

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Christ is the fulfillment of the tabernacle as He is referred to as the greater and more perfect tabernacle, where God dwells among us in flesh.

The sermon emphasizes that Christ is the true fulfillment of the tabernacle, referring to Hebrews 9:11 which describes Christ as the high priest of good things to come, coming not in a physical tabernacle but in a body prepared by God. In John 1:14, the embodiment of God in Christ is noted, stating, 'The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.' This indicates that all the designs and purposes of the original tabernacle were shadows pointing to Him. The singular purpose of the tabernacle was to serve as a visible representation of God's presence, which is fully realized in Christ, the only place where God meets humanity.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:11, John 1:14, Hebrews 9:23-24, Exodus 25:22

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The Tabernacle
Arthur W. Pink · Sep 20, 2011
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