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How does the tabernacle point to Christ’s redemption?

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The tabernacle's design and sacrifices exemplify the full scope of Christ's redemptive work.

The tabernacle serves as a vivid representation of Christ's redemptive work, with every element pointing towards the fulfillment found in Him. The intricate layout included sections such as the brazen altar and the mercy seat, symbolizing the necessary steps for reconciliation between God and man. Each detail, from the sacrifices performed to the high priest's actions, illustrates the need for an ultimate Redeemer. Christ's entrance into the heavenly tabernacle after His sacrifice establishes Him as the final high priest, enabling believers to enjoy a lasting relationship with God, highlighting that salvation is fully accomplished and available through Christ alone.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:11-12, Hebrews 10:19-20

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