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What does the Eastern Gate represent?

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The Eastern Gate represents Christ as the sole entrance into a relationship with God.

The Eastern Gate, as described in the tabernacle's layout, symbolizes Christ as the only way for humanity to access God. This gate, positioned to the east, signifies the dawn of new life and hope brought about by Christ. It is the point of entry where one must approach to begin their journey in worship. In a spiritual sense, those seeking God must approach through this gate, acknowledging their need for a Savior. Christ, as the gate, fulfilled the requirement of the Law and offers Himself as the sacrifice necessary to enter into communion with God, affirming that only through faith in Him can one be saved.
Scripture References: Exodus 27:16, Luke 13:24

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