How do we know the Ark of the Covenant is important for Christians?
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The Ark of the Covenant foreshadows Christ's work, revealing God's redemptive plan and access to His presence.
The significance of the Ark of the Covenant extends beyond its physical construction; it serves as a type that points towards Jesus Christ. Inside the Ark were the tablets of the law, representing the moral standard of God which humanity could not fulfill. This inability to keep the law leads to guilt and condemnation, yet the Ark symbolizes how Christ fulfills the law and offers mercy. The presence of God, previously accessed only by the high priest once a year, is now available to all believers through Christ's perfect sacrifice, emphasizing the transformative power of faith in Him. The Ark's central role in worship underscores the necessity of approaching God according to His ordained means, ultimately fulfilled in Christ's atoning work.
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