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This episode of Weekly Walk with the Messiah introduces a two-part sermon series on God’s divine guidance, likened to a spiritual GPS leading believers toward salvation. The discussion opens with a reflection on the Great Disappointment of 1844, a pivotal moment in Seventh-day Adventist history, which ultimately led to deeper understanding of God’s sanctuary and its significance in guiding humanity. The sermon explores how sin separated mankind from God, necessitating a divine plan of redemption, first revealed in Genesis and later symbolized through the sanctuary system given to Israel.
Through an intricate study of the sanctuary’s structure, furnishings, and functions, the episode draws parallels to Christ’s life, sacrifice, and role as an intercessor. Each article of furniture—the altar of sacrifice, the laver, the table of showbread, the candlestick, the altar of incense, and the Ark of the Covenant—symbolizes aspects of Christ’s ministry and the believer’s journey of faith. The sanctuary is presented as a blueprint for salvation, foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice on the cross and His continuing work in the heavenly sanctuary.
The sermon also connects the sanctuary model to the historical journey of the Israelites, illustrating how their exodus from Egypt mirrored the path of salvation. The narrative further traces this pattern through the New Testament, from Christ’s baptism to the establishment of the early church, emphasizing the necessity of obedience, faith, and readiness for His second coming. The episode concludes with a call to remain faithful in light of prophetic events unfolding today, urging listeners to prepare for Christ’s imminent return by embracing God’s truth and walking in His ways.
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By Jordan HurtThis episode of Weekly Walk with the Messiah introduces a two-part sermon series on God’s divine guidance, likened to a spiritual GPS leading believers toward salvation. The discussion opens with a reflection on the Great Disappointment of 1844, a pivotal moment in Seventh-day Adventist history, which ultimately led to deeper understanding of God’s sanctuary and its significance in guiding humanity. The sermon explores how sin separated mankind from God, necessitating a divine plan of redemption, first revealed in Genesis and later symbolized through the sanctuary system given to Israel.
Through an intricate study of the sanctuary’s structure, furnishings, and functions, the episode draws parallels to Christ’s life, sacrifice, and role as an intercessor. Each article of furniture—the altar of sacrifice, the laver, the table of showbread, the candlestick, the altar of incense, and the Ark of the Covenant—symbolizes aspects of Christ’s ministry and the believer’s journey of faith. The sanctuary is presented as a blueprint for salvation, foreshadowing Christ’s sacrifice on the cross and His continuing work in the heavenly sanctuary.
The sermon also connects the sanctuary model to the historical journey of the Israelites, illustrating how their exodus from Egypt mirrored the path of salvation. The narrative further traces this pattern through the New Testament, from Christ’s baptism to the establishment of the early church, emphasizing the necessity of obedience, faith, and readiness for His second coming. The episode concludes with a call to remain faithful in light of prophetic events unfolding today, urging listeners to prepare for Christ’s imminent return by embracing God’s truth and walking in His ways.
For more information and to access this podcast, visit:
• Weekly Walk Ministries
• RSS Podcast
• Apple Podcasts
• Spotify
• Google Podcasts
• Amazon Music