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What does the golden censer represent in the tabernacle?

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The golden censer represents the prayers of the saints mingled with the merits of Christ.

In the context of the tabernacle worship, the golden censer holds profound significance as it symbolizes the intercessory role of Christ. When the high priest entered the holy place with the censer, he would offer incense that represented the prayers of the people ascending to God. This imagery is carried into the New Testament where, in Revelation 8, it illustrates how Christ, as our Mediator, combines our prayers with His own merits before the Father. This offers hope and assurance that our imperfect prayers are acceptable to God through Christ's perfect obedience and sacrifice.
Scripture References: Revelation 8:3-4, Hebrews 7:25

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