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How does the tabernacle represent Christ and His people?

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The tabernacle is a physical representation of Christ's ministry and the unity of His church.

The tabernacle serves as a profound symbol of God's presence and His redemptive work through Christ. Each aspect of the tabernacle, from the silver sockets signifying redemption to the gold overlay illustrating Christ's righteousness, reflects how believers are bound together in Him. The structure of the tabernacle emphasizes the need for divine architecture in the spiritual realm, showcasing how Christ fits His people together as living stones to form a holy temple. As believers, our identity and unity stem from Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of everything the tabernacle represents.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:21, 1 Peter 2:5, Exodus 26

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