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Why is Christ symbolized by the Ark of the Covenant?

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The Ark of the Covenant represents Christ's dual nature as both God and man, containing the law, manna, and Aaron's rod.

In the sermon, the Ark of the Covenant serves as a rich type of Christ. It is made of wood and covered in gold, symbolizing His humanity and divinity. The contents of the ark—the tablets of the law, manna, and Aaron's rod—each point to aspects of Christ's work. The law within the ark demonstrates that Christ fulfilled the law on behalf of His people. The manna signifies that He is the bread of life that sustains us spiritually. Through these elements, the ark illustrates how Christ embodies the Law and Grace, serving as the mediator between God and His people.
Scripture References: Joshua 3; John 6:35

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