Showing posts with label Immanuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immanuel. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2023

The God of the Tabernacle Is Jesus-Immanuel: Yahweh Who Saves Us So We Can Be with Him [2023.01.15 Evening Sermon in Exodus 29:35–46]


The intricate and continuous sacrifices were to point to the fact that it is God Himself Who actually makes His people holy so that He may not only be their God, but redeem them, and dwell among them, so that they may enjoy forever being His and having Him as theirs.

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Friday, January 13, 2023

The God of the Tabernacle Is Jesus-Immanuel: Yahweh Who Saves Us So We Can Be with Him [Family Worship lesson in Exodus 29:35–46]

What does God do through the sacrifices and what the sacrifices point to? Exodus 29:35–46 looks forward to the p.m. sermon on the coming Lord’s Day. In these twelve verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that the intricate and continuous sacrifices were to point to the fact that it is God Himself Who actually makes His people holy so that He may not only be their God, but redeem them, and dwell among them, so that they may enjoy forever being His and having Him as theirs.
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Monday, December 19, 2022

The Last(ing) Lesson from the Great Court of God’s Tent [2022.12.18 Evening Sermon in Exodus 27:9–19]


The size and materials of the court and its hangings taught Israel (and us) that God’s dwelling among us ought to be at the center of our lives in such a way that all of life would be oriented around Him and His holiness.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

The Strength and Glory of God's Tabernacling among Us [2022.11.27 Evening Sermon in Exodus 26:15–30]


The structural core of the tabernacle communicated to us the enduring strength and heavenly glory in which the Lord dwells among His people.

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