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What does the tabernacle teach us about redemption?

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The tabernacle illustrates the process of redemption through sacrificial atonement and God's acceptance of His people.

The tabernacle serves as a powerful symbol of redemption, highlighting how everything within it reflects the covenant relationship between God and His people. Each sacrifice, including the morning, evening, and annual offerings, emphasizes the necessity of blood atonement for sin. The accessibility of God's presence, represented by the mercy seat within the Holy of Holies, reveals His desire to accept sinners who come by faith. Through the rituals and offerings, the structure of the tabernacle underscores the whole work of grace, culminating in the perfect sacrifice of Christ, who fulfills the ultimate purpose of God’s redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 26:30, Romans 5:1-2

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