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How does the Tabernacle depict Christ's sacrifice?

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The Tabernacle’s structure and symbols foreshadow Christ's ultimate sacrifice for atonement.

The Tabernacle serves as a profound type of Christ and His redemptive work. Every aspect, from the brazen altar to the labor and the coverings, illustrates significant truths about Christ’s sacrifices and His roles in our salvation. The brazen altar symbolizes His sacrificial death, where He bore our sin. The labor signifies the cleansing power of His word and Spirit for believers. Collectively, these elements represent both the necessity of atonement and the beauty of grace that characterizes our relationship with God. This imagery not only points to Christ's work but also to God’s overarching plan of salvation through His Son.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:11-14, Exodus 25:8-9

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