Tabernacle Teachings

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What if the story you’ve been told about God—and about yourself—has been missing the point? We open season two by laying out a clear arc that moves from orphan thinking to adopted heirs, from heirs to ambassadors, and finally to a sovereign people who carry love with authority. Rather than stacking more rules, we trace the larger narrative of Scripture: our original design as very good, the mental exile that followed, and the relentless presence of a Father who never walked away.

Across this roadmap, we call out doctrines that shrink God and fracture identity: original sin framed as inherited guilt, sin reduced to behavior scores, and the belief that God separates from us in reality. We examine how those ideas took root in Western Evangelical spaces and why they often produce fear instead of freedom. Then we contrast them with the life Jesus reveals—where union, joy, and belonging define the baseline. Jesus does not launch a new plan; he unveils the old one, dismantling the systems built on fear and returning us to the beginning with open eyes.

You’ll hear why law, judges, and kings became our substitutes for trust, how orphan narratives shape daily life, and what changes when we recover our adoption and inheritance. We point to the practical fruit of a truer gospel: peace that isn’t performance-based, joy that lasts, and a vocation that looks like service rather than control. If you’re ready to test long-held assumptions and rebuild on ancient foundations, this season offers a guide back to wholeness.

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Tabernacle TeachingsBy Kelli Brown