Exodus Part 2: Jesus and the Tabernacle
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The podcast episode delves into the symbolism of the tabernacle in Exodus, highlighting its role as a mobile worship center and a foreshadowing of Jesus. Key elements discussed include the bronze altar for sacrifice, the wash basin for cleansing, the holy place with its furniture, and the Holy of Holies with the Ark of the Covenant. The conversation emphasizes the tabernacle's significance in understanding Jesus's sacrifice and the new covenant. The discussion also touches on the importance of obedience, the role of the high priest, and the transformation from slavery to sonship, drawing parallels to modern Christian life and worship.
There was only one entrance into the tabernacle.
- How does this connect to Jesus’ words in John 14:6 (“I am the way…”)?
- What are some “other doors” people try to use today?
Golden Lamp stand – “I am the light of the world” (John 8:12)
- What does it practically mean for Jesus to be your light in decision-making, temptation, and suffering?
- In what ways are you (or your church) called to be a “lamp stand” that reflects that light?
Torn Veil (Matthew 27:50–51)
- What does “access to God” actually look like in daily life?
- Are there ways you still live as if there’s a veil between you and God (shame, distance, formality)?