The Tabernacle

The Courtyard Gate

The Tabernacle

It was God’s own mind from before the creation of the world to have a people and to dwell among them. After Adam’s fall in sin, mankind was driven from God’s presence, and the way of return was barred by Cherubim with flaming swords. But God’s plan of redemption was already set in place. He called a people to himself, made them great, and raised up Moses to deliver them from bondage. Taking them into the wilderness, God commanded Moses to build the Tabernacle according to His perfect and detailed instructions—a house for the great God of creation to dwell among his people. The key to understanding everything in the Tabernacle is the central Person of the entire Scripture, Jesus Christ. God intended this holy structure to be the most visual presentation of the glory of Jesus Christ. It’s really the gospel in the Old Testament.

The Courtyard Gate

And now we begin to see the symbolism pointing to salvation. There is only one gate—only one way into the Courtyard, only one way to God— the Lord Jesus Christ, who said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no one cometh unto the Father but by me.” The gate is wide and easily accessed, no matter how great the burden, no matter how great the sin—Jesus welcomes all who would come to Him and would cast no one out. Here is the beginning of salvation.

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