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Why is the concept of Christ being the tabernacle important for Christians?

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Christ being the tabernacle signifies that He is the dwelling place of God and the means through which believers can commune with Him.

The tabernacle in the Old Testament serves as a profound symbol of Christ as the dwelling place of God among men. Just as the Israelites encountered God in the tabernacle, Christians encounter God through Jesus Christ (John 1:14). The tabernacle was covered with humble materials, like badger skins, reflecting how Christ appeared ordinary to many, yet within it lay the presence of God. Through Christ, the veil is torn, providing access to God's holiness. This understanding emphasizes that true worship and communion with God only occur through Christ, demonstrating His centrality to the Christian faith. Therefore, recognizing Christ as the tabernacle reminds believers that God meets them in His Son, where they can find mercy and fellowship.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Matthew 27:51

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