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Why is Christ referred to as our tabernacle?

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Christ is called our tabernacle because He is where God’s presence dwells among us.

In the sermon, it's noted that the tabernacle serves as a representation of Jesus Christ. Just as God commanded Moses to construct a place for His presence, Christ fulfills that role as the very embodiment of God among us—Immanuel, 'God with us.' Through Christ, God reconciles sinners to Himself, serving as the ultimate altar where sacrifices are made. It is through Him that all blessings come to the church, His body, showing the deep connection between believers and Christ. Thus, Christ is our tabernacle, where we encounter God's presence.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Colossians 1:19

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