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What can we learn from the pattern of the tabernacle?

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The tabernacle's pattern teaches us about God's holiness and the necessity of approaching Him through Christ.

The meticulous design of the tabernacle, as instructed by God, highlights the principles of His holiness and the need for a mediator to approach Him. As noted in Hebrews 9:21-24, the earthly tabernacle and its services were shadows of heavenly realities. The sacrifices performed there underscore the necessity for atonement and illustrate how we can approach God only through Christ, who fulfilled the law and is our Mercy Seat (1 John 2:2). Each element of the tabernacle points to the aspects of Christ’s work of redemption, encouraging believers to see the unity of Scripture and the centrality of Christ in God’s plan. This reiterates the importance of a worship that is based on the revelation of God’s Word.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:21-24, 1 John 2:2

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