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What if the way God wanted to be approached was never a mystery—but a pattern hidden in plain sight?
In this episode, we walk with Israel from the Red Sea to Mount Sinai and step inside the Tabernacle—God’s dwelling place in the wilderness. Far from being random or symbolic only for ancient Israel, the Tabernacle reveals a precise, God-designed path into His presence.
We explore:
• Why God demanded the Tabernacle be built exactly according to His pattern
• How every piece of furniture teaches a step in humanity’s approach to God
• The meaning behind the Brazen Altar, Brazen Laver, Holy Place, and Holy of Holies
• How the colors, banners, and layout point directly to Jesus Christ
• Why the Tabernacle forms the shape of the cross when viewed from above
• How repentance, baptism, and the Holy Ghost were preached at Pentecost using a pattern Jews already understood
From daily sacrifices to the Mercy Seat, from strange fire to holy fire, from shadows to fulfillment—this lesson shows how the Tabernacle foreshadowed the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and finds its full expression in Acts 2:38.
God hasn’t changed His desire to dwell among His people—and He still has a way.
🎙️ Listen in and discover how the Old Testament blueprint leads straight to the New Testament gospel.
By Cody D. ThrashWhat if the way God wanted to be approached was never a mystery—but a pattern hidden in plain sight?
In this episode, we walk with Israel from the Red Sea to Mount Sinai and step inside the Tabernacle—God’s dwelling place in the wilderness. Far from being random or symbolic only for ancient Israel, the Tabernacle reveals a precise, God-designed path into His presence.
We explore:
• Why God demanded the Tabernacle be built exactly according to His pattern
• How every piece of furniture teaches a step in humanity’s approach to God
• The meaning behind the Brazen Altar, Brazen Laver, Holy Place, and Holy of Holies
• How the colors, banners, and layout point directly to Jesus Christ
• Why the Tabernacle forms the shape of the cross when viewed from above
• How repentance, baptism, and the Holy Ghost were preached at Pentecost using a pattern Jews already understood
From daily sacrifices to the Mercy Seat, from strange fire to holy fire, from shadows to fulfillment—this lesson shows how the Tabernacle foreshadowed the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and finds its full expression in Acts 2:38.
God hasn’t changed His desire to dwell among His people—and He still has a way.
🎙️ Listen in and discover how the Old Testament blueprint leads straight to the New Testament gospel.