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Why is Christ considered the tabernacle of God with us?

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Christ is called the tabernacle of God with us because He is the embodiment of God's presence among His people, fulfilling the promise of salvation.

In John 1:14, it is stated that 'the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,' indicating that Jesus is the manifestation of God's glory and presence. This concept of the tabernacle emphasizes that God desired to dwell among humanity, not just in a physical structure but in the person of Jesus Christ. He fulfills the purpose of the Old Testament tabernacle, where God met His people. Jesus, through His life, death, and resurrection, enables believers to have direct access to God's presence, satisfying the longing for communion with Him. Thus, as believers, we look forward to the eternal dwelling with Christ, where He will fully and permanently be our God.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Revelation 21:3

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