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How does the showbread relate to the concept of grace?

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The showbread signifies God's grace as it represents His continual provision and sustenance for His people through Christ.

The showbread placed upon the golden table each Sabbath reflects God's grace and generosity towards His people. It symbolizes the spiritual nourishment that believers receive from Christ, our High Priest, who provides everything we need for life and godliness. The presence of bread in God's temple highlights the idea that we are sustained not just physically but spiritually. As Christians, we recognize that all we have comes from God's grace, and that Christ, as the bread of life, is the ultimate expression of that grace, bringing us into communion with the Father.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:3, John 6:35, Exodus 25:30

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The golden table
Don Bell · Aug 25, 2019
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