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How does the golden altar of incense represent Christ's work?

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The golden altar of incense symbolizes Christ's intercession, where our prayers, mixed with His merit, rise acceptably before God.

In the Old Testament tabernacle, the golden altar of incense stood as a potent symbol of Christ's intercessory work. Just as incense rose continuously before God, so too does Christ intercede for us eternally. This is depicted in Revelation 8:2-4, where the prayers of the saints are combined with the incense, showing that our prayers are perfected through Christ's mediation. The altar reminds us of our need for a perfect intercessor, emphasizing that our communion with God is possible solely through Christ, who presents our prayers as a sweet aroma before the Father.
Scripture References: Revelation 8:2-4, Exodus 30:1-10

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