The Tabernacle: God Builds A Pattern So We Can Draw Near
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God didn’t just rescue His people, He moved toward them. That’s what makes the tabernacle so striking: a holy God gives a detailed pattern so broken humans can still meet with Him. We talk through Exodus 25 to 27 and take a guided tour from the outer court to the holy place to the Holy of Holies, showing how every detail points to God’s desire for fellowship, not distance.
The turning point is Jesus. When the veil tears at the cross, access changes forever. We are no longer kept at a distance, and we don’t need spiritual performance to “make something happen.” We prepare environments, but we don’t manufacture moments. That hits home for anyone serving multiple services, fighting the temptation to chase feedback, or feeling the drift from awe to routine. We also get practical about keeping your eyes on the Lord between services, and we end with questions that challenge leaders and parents to think about the patterns we’re building in the people watching us.
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