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In the final part of our conversation on the tabernacle, God instructs Moses to conduct a census highlighting that before the Almighty, all are equal. The term 'ransom for his soul' used in this context serves as a potent reminder of our separation from God through sin, and the necessity to pay a ransom for our transgressions.
Now, picture the tabernacle, a sanctuary that served as a physical representation of divine truth. The priests washing their feet before entering this holy place is an act that conveys a powerful message of salvation. But how does this relate to us, the believers of today? We are not without sin, yet the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross has freed us from the perpetual need for atonement. His role as our high priest and intercessor cleanses us, bridging the gap our sins create between us and God. Just as the anointing oil was used to set apart items for divine use, we too are anointed for a unique purpose in His grand plan. Join us in this enlightening journey, unraveling the intricate symbolism, that connects our past, present, and future with God.
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May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve
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In the final part of our conversation on the tabernacle, God instructs Moses to conduct a census highlighting that before the Almighty, all are equal. The term 'ransom for his soul' used in this context serves as a potent reminder of our separation from God through sin, and the necessity to pay a ransom for our transgressions.
Now, picture the tabernacle, a sanctuary that served as a physical representation of divine truth. The priests washing their feet before entering this holy place is an act that conveys a powerful message of salvation. But how does this relate to us, the believers of today? We are not without sin, yet the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross has freed us from the perpetual need for atonement. His role as our high priest and intercessor cleanses us, bridging the gap our sins create between us and God. Just as the anointing oil was used to set apart items for divine use, we too are anointed for a unique purpose in His grand plan. Join us in this enlightening journey, unraveling the intricate symbolism, that connects our past, present, and future with God.
Support the show
Thank you for listening!! Please give us a five-star rating to help your podcast provider's algorithm spread RTTB among their listeners.
You can find free study and leader resources at the following link - Resource Page - Reasoning Through the Bible
Please prayerfully consider supporting RTTB to help us to continue providing content and free resources. You can do that at this link - Support RTTB - Reasoning Through the Bible
May God Bless you!! - Glenn and Steve

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