The sermon titled "The Table" by Tim James focuses on the theological significance of the Table of Showbread as presented in Exodus 25:23-30. James argues that the design and purpose of the table underscore God's provision for His people and foreshadow Christ's sacrificial work. He explains the symbolism inherent in the table's construction, its components, and its continual presence in the tabernacle, emphasizing how it represents Jesus Christ as the ultimate sustainer and life-giver. The preacher draws attention to the way the showbread serves the priests, who symbolize the New Testament church, illustrating that believers now partake in Jesus as their spiritual nourishment. Ultimately, he asserts that this act of communion reflects the ongoing relationship between God and His people, with Christ being the focus of divine approval and blessing.
“The bread is ever before the Lord... God's eyes are upon this bread. Did you know the church is called the bread?”
“The priests today, the Church, the members of His Body are where? In Christ!”
“Christ has seriously impressed God. And He is the only one human being that ever lived upon the face of this earth that impresses God.”
“We fellowship at the place where God's eyes are always upon one thing, and that is the pierced bread, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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