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What does the Ark of the Covenant signify in relation to Christ?

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The Ark of the Covenant signifies Christ as the fulfillment of the Law, sustenance, and mercy for His people.

The Ark of the Covenant serves as a profound type of Christ in the Old Testament. Inside the Ark were the tablets of the Law, a bowl of manna, and Aaron's rod that budded, all of which point to Jesus as the embodiment of God's Law, the true bread from heaven, and the source of life. The mercy seat on the Ark represents Christ's sacrificial atonement for sin. Through His life and death, Jesus fulfills the Law perfectly, sustains His people spiritually, and acts as the ultimate means of mercy. Thus, the Ark foreshadows the immeasurable grace found in Christ, who alone meets our needs and secures our salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Chronicles 16:1-3

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