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Why is the manna preserved in a pot significant?

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The preservation of manna in a golden pot signifies Christ’s unchanging and eternal nature as our spiritual sustenance.

The golden pot containing manna, which was placed in the Ark of the Covenant, symbolizes the way God preserves the bread of life — Christ. In Hebrews 9:4, the manna is mentioned alongside the tablets of the law and Aaron's rod, suggesting its significance in the worship of God and the continuity of His covenant promises. This act of preservation indicates that while the physical manna ceased after entry into Canaan, Christ remains the eternal source of spiritual nourishment. He is uncorrupted and indestructible, serving as the abiding testimony of God's grace and love to all generations, indicating that through Him, we receive sustenance for our souls forever.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:4, Exodus 16:33-36

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