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What does the Bronze Altar teach us about approaching God?

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The Bronze Altar illustrates that approaching God requires sacrifice, symbolizing the blood of Christ.

The design and function of the Bronze Altar emphasize that to approach God, one must recognize the seriousness of sin and the requirement for a sacrifice. As worshippers entered the tabernacle courtyard and encountered the altar, they were reminded that their relationship with God hinged upon the shedding of blood for atonement. This principle is fully realized in the New Testament through the sacrifice of Christ, who offers Himself as the ultimate sacrifice for sin. Thus, the Bronze Altar teaches believers that it is only by the blood of Christ and through faith in Him that they can come before God with confidence and worship.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:19-22, John 14:6

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