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Why is the work of Christ in the tabernacle important?

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The tabernacle symbolizes the presence of God and the means through which believers could approach Him.

The significance of the tabernacle lies in its role as a divine provision through which Israel could experience God's presence and blessings. It served as a vital means of communication between God and His people, illustrating both the holiness of God and the need for atonement. As the preacher notes, the tabernacle was a figure that prepared Israel's faith, highlighting the necessity of Christ's sacrifice for true reconciliation with God. In John 5:46, Jesus affirms that Moses wrote about Him, emphasizing that the entire sacrificial system pointed to His ultimate work of redemption. Thus, the tabernacle is not only a historical construct but also a prophetic foreshadowing of Christ’s redemptive work on the cross.
Scripture References: John 5:46, Hebrews 9:11

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