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How does the tabernacle illustrate Christ's role in the church?

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The tabernacle serves as a type pointing to Christ, representing His presence and the unity of believers in Him.

The tabernacle in the Old Testament is a rich symbol that points directly to Christ and His role within the church. Every element of the tabernacle, including the boards, silver sockets, and gold overlay, encapsulates aspects of Christ’s nature and work. It reveals how He is both the dwelling place of God and the link that unifies believers as the body of Christ. Just as there was no tabernacle without its foundational elements, the church relies on Christ as its cornerstone and unifying force, demonstrating how God’s presence is manifested among His people through Christ alone.
Scripture References: Exodus 26:15-30, Ephesians 2:19-22

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