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Faith And Finance
Rob West
May 02, 2025
Christians can redefine retirement as a season of rest, renewal, and re-engagement as elders filled with wisdom and blessing for a coming generation. This biblical view of retirement involves laying down past work identities and embracing a new season of life, where one can invest in a future generation and stay engaged in community. [... more]
The Line of Fire
Dr. Michael Brown
April 18, 2025
The biblical calendar holds significance in understanding the end times and Jesus' return. The spring feasts correspond to the death, resurrection, and sending of the Spirit, while the fall feasts speak of his return, national repentance, and the ingathering of nations. The sequence of events includes the trumpet blast, Day of Atonement, and Tabernacles, which will bring about national cleansing and the salvation of Israel. [... more]
The Line of Fire
Dr. Michael Brown
April 16, 2025
The biblical calendar holds significant prophetic meaning, with the spring feasts corresponding to the death, resurrection, and sending of Jesus, and the fall feasts speaking of his return, national repentance, and the ingathering of the nations. The sequence of events includes the return of the Lord with trumpets, national cleansing through the Day of Atonement, and the celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles in the millennial kingdom. [... more]
Summit Life
J.D. Greear
April 15, 2025
Jesus's declaration that He is the light of the world was a bold claim, revealing our sin and ultimately healing us. He attaches the name 'I Am' to our greatest areas of brokenness and need, showing us that the answers we're looking for are found in a present relationship with Jesus. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
April 14, 2025
The Bible teaches election and predestination, but this does not negate the importance of evangelism and sharing the Gospel. The sovereignty of God is promoted in Romans 9, and Christians should believe in the predestination of God. The concept of free will is discussed, and it is explained that people have free will to make choices consistent with their nature. The Bible also teaches that God regenerates people and then they freely believe. The discussion also touches on the new heaven and new earth, the tabernacle, and the authority to forgive sins. [... more]
Breaking Barriers
Andrew Hopper | Mercy Hill Church
April 06, 2025
Pastor Bobby preaches about the importance of living with open hands and being generous with God's blessings. He uses the story of the Israelites and the construction of the tabernacle to illustrate how wealth and prosperity can either bring people closer to God or distract them from their relationship with Him. He encourages the congregation to ask themselves what God's purpose is for their blessings and to use them to bless others. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
April 03, 2025
Matt Slick discusses various Bible doctrines, including Eastern Orthodoxy, the role of Levites and priests, and the nature of hell, as well as answering listener questions on topics such as divorce, Jesus' resurrection, and the serpent in the garden. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
April 02, 2025
The discussion revolves around the Eastern Orthodox Church's teachings on scripture, salvation, and baptism, with a focus on the Bible and historical accounts from Josephus. The hosts also explore the concept of the Holy Spirit and the priesthood, highlighting the differences between the Eastern Orthodox Church and other Christian denominations. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
January 18, 2025
The Christian Car Guy Show explores the concept of unity in the church, referencing the four kinds mentioned in Leviticus 23, which represent different types of people, including those with Bible knowledge, good deeds, humility, and a balance of both. The hosts discuss how these four kinds are celebrated in the Feast of Tabernacles and how they are essential for the body of Christ to function properly. [... more]
Alan Wright Ministries
Alan Wright
January 10, 2025
David's actions in the temple, eating the holy bread, are referenced by Jesus as a justification for his disciples' actions on the Sabbath, highlighting the concept of the priesthood and the idea that all who accept Christ have been made holy and are priests. [... more]
Connect with Skip Heitzig
Skip Heitzig
December 05, 2024
Jesus presents himself as the source of spiritual satisfaction, offering an invitation to anyone who is thirsty to come and drink from the fountain of living water, which is the Holy Spirit. This promise is universal, applying to anyone regardless of education, social status, or background, and is a call to firm faith and flowing faith, where believers convey their satisfaction to others through their lifestyle and sharing the Gospel. [... more]
Connect with Skip Heitzig
Skip Heitzig
December 02, 2024
Jesus' brothers suggest He go to Jerusalem to prove His Messiahship, but He refuses, citing His perfect timing and the world's hatred for Him. Jesus' response highlights the importance of not following ungodly counsel and the need to trust in God's timing. [... more]
Truth for Life
Alistair Begg
November 25, 2024
God's ownership of everything is a fundamental biblical notion, and giving should be a response of overflowing gratitude and thankfulness, not a duty or obligation. The Bible teaches that generosity is a key aspect of a Christian's life, and it should be exercised in light of one's means and obligations to God and others. [... more]
Living in the Light
Anne Graham Lotz
November 10, 2024
The sanctuary and tabernacle in the Old Testament were temporary symbols of what was to come, pointing to Jesus Christ and the sacrifice he would make for humanity's sin. Jesus' death on the cross is a perfect, pleasing, and purifying sacrifice that brings people into a right relationship with God, making them holy and whole. [... more]
So What?
Lon Solomon
October 26, 2024
The torn veil in the Holy of Holies symbolizes the heart and soul of what Jesus Christ died on the cross to accomplish, granting access to God's personal presence for all who trust in Christ, and inviting believers to draw near with confidence and boldness to receive mercy and grace. [... more]
So What?
Lon Solomon
October 23, 2024
The tabernacle was a portable temple where the Israelites worshiped God and offered sacrifices for sin. It was designed to teach two fundamental spiritual truths: substitutionary atonement and the all-sufficiency of the blood of Jesus Christ. The tabernacle's operation and layout were meant to illustrate the need for a permanent solution to sin, which was fulfilled in the heavenly tabernacle and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. [... more]
Prophecy Today
Jimmy DeYoung
October 12, 2024
As Israel observes Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, amidst war, the country is on high alert with troops continuing combat operations in the north and Lebanon and in the south and in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli Defense Force Home Front Command urges residents to ensure they have access to special warning systems put in place. Meanwhile, the Feast of Tabernacles, also known as Sukkot, is just around the corner, and its significance in the Old and New Testaments is explored, including its connection to the Messiah and the Millennial Kingdom. [... more]
Kerwin Baptist
Kerwin Baptist Church
October 02, 2024
The Bible teaches that Jesus is our high priest, who entered the holy of holies once and for all, obtaining eternal redemption for us. As a high priest, Jesus is faithful, compassionate, and holy, and he desires to be close to us, listening to our prayers and loving us. He is a conquering high priest who has defeated sin and death, and his redemption is eternal and secure. [... more]
Running to Win
Erwin Lutzer
October 01, 2024
God's plan for wealth and finances is centered around community, volunteer work, and generosity. When we give to God, we focus on His purposes rather than our own desires. This series explores how to live with eternal values in a transitory world and how to honor God with our finances. [... more]
Beacon Baptist
Gregory N. Barkman
August 11, 2024
The New Covenant is better than the Old Covenant in many ways, including having a better high priest, better promises, a better tabernacle, a better sacrifice, and a better atonement, ultimately leading to a better result of serving the living God. [... more]
Beacon Baptist
Gregory N. Barkman
July 21, 2024
The Old Covenant, as described in Hebrews Chapter 9, was a system of worship that involved the tabernacle, sanctuary, and holy of holies, with the mercy seat and ark of the covenant playing key roles in atoning for sin. The New Covenant, introduced through Jesus Christ, offers a new way of worship and salvation, rendering the Old Covenant obsolete. [... more]
Beacon Baptist
Gregory N. Barkman
June 09, 2024
The book of Hebrews explains the superiority of the new covenant over the old, demonstrating how Jesus Christ has replaced the old covenant priesthood with his own high priestly work. The new covenant high priest, Jesus Christ, has accomplished his work, is seated at the right hand of God, and offers himself as a sacrifice in heaven. This contrasts with the old covenant priests, who were continually working and could not sit down because their work was never done. The new covenant high priest serves the divine original, not the earthly copy, and has obtained a more excellent ministry than the Levitical priests. [... more]
Summit Life
J.D. Greear
November 24, 2023
God's commands and invitations to be generous are about revealing what is first and best in our heart. The vision of the church is to reach the triangle, plant churches, and bless the cities by meeting tangible and physical needs. [... more]
Matt Slick Live!
Matt Slick
September 29, 2023
The Bible teaches that women should not be pastors or elders, as it goes against the word of God and the created order. Marriage is a covenant between a man and a woman, and premarital sex is considered sinful. The tabernacle in the wilderness was a dwelling place of God, and its design points to Christ. The concept of federal headship is also discussed, where the male represents the descendants and has a role in leading the family. [... more]
Renewing Your Mind
R.C. Sproul
September 24, 2023
The ascension of Jesus marks a pivotal moment in His ministry, where He is coronated as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and takes on the role of High Priest in the heavenly tabernacle. This event is linked to His previous work of atonement on the cross, and sets the stage for His future return to earth. [... more]
Baptist Bible Hour
Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
June 18, 2023
Biblical grace is not just God going easy on us, but a gift that establishes our hearts, changes them, and unites us to fear His name. It is a never-ending, unchangeable gift that we receive through faith in Jesus Christ, and it is the foundation for our eternal security in Him. [... more]
Baptist Bible Hour
Lasserre Bradley, Jr.
June 11, 2023
The message explores the exclusivity and superiority of Jesus Christ as the priest before God, highlighting his unchanging character, the atonement he provides, and the city he builds. The author emphasizes that those who reject Jesus have no right to his sacrifice, and that only through faith in him can one find true salvation and establish a relationship with God. [... more]
Clearview Today
Abidan Shah
March 09, 2023
Jesus' declaration that he is the light of the world is rooted in his claim to be equal to God, as stated in the Gospel of John. This statement is connected to the Feast of Tabernacles, a Jewish holiday that celebrates God's presence and provision. Jesus' words are a reminder that he is the true tabernacle, and that he brings light and joy to those who follow him, lifting them up when they feel broken and giving them his vision for life. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
February 04, 2023
The tabernacle, a tent of meeting, is erected according to God's instructions, and Moses finishes the work, doing exactly as commanded. The cloud of glory, a visible indicator of God's presence, covers the tabernacle, and Moses is unable to enter due to its overwhelming glory. The cloud's movement becomes a guide for the Israelites, leading them on their journeys and indicating God's acceptance of their work. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
January 28, 2023
The tabernacle is a symbol of God's desire to dwell in our midst, despite the problem of sin. The high priest's role is to deal with sin, but once sin is taken care of, we can come into the presence of God. Jesus is the anointed one, the Messiah, who brings redemption and allows us to be near God. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
January 21, 2023
The high priest's clothing is a detailed representation of God's design, with every piece holding significance and purpose, from the ephod to the breast piece, and from the onyx stones to the pomegranates, symbolizing recognition, beauty, and the burden of sin, ultimately pointing to the ministry of Christ as our high priest. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
January 16, 2023
God's disruption and restoration of our lives is a theme throughout the book of Habakkuk, as well as in the lives of individuals, including the speaker, who has experienced numerous instances of God's intervention, often in unexpected and challenging ways, leading to a deeper understanding of the importance of abiding in Christ and trusting in His plan. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
January 14, 2023
The construction of the tabernacle is a testament to God's presence and holy purpose, with hundreds of thousands of people contributing to its creation, from the gold and silver used to the fine linen and bronze. The tabernacle is not just a physical structure, but a representation of God's desire to dwell among his people and provide a way for them to meet with him, despite their sin. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
January 07, 2023
The lampstand in the tabernacle is a symbol of God's light and presence, made of solid gold and shedding light on the holy place. Its seven lamps represent perfect completion and wholeness, and its construction is detailed in Exodus. The lampstand is also connected to the festival of lights, Hanukkah, and the idea of light shining in darkness. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
December 17, 2022
The tabernacle, a portable temple, represented God's desire to live among his people, but it was limited by the need to deal with sin. Jesus, as the Lamb of God, fulfilled this purpose, and now believers are the dwelling place of God, a spiritual house for a holy priesthood, where spiritual sacrifices are offered through Jesus Christ. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
December 10, 2022
The construction of the tabernacle is a monumental task that requires the skills and craftsmanship of many individuals, including Bezalel and Aholiab, who are divinely empowered by the Spirit of God. As they work together, they demonstrate the importance of unity and cooperation in achieving a common goal, reflecting the unity in God that Jesus prayed for in John 17. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
December 03, 2022
The people of Israel, with willing hearts, contribute to the building of God's dwelling place, the tabernacle, by giving their materials and skills, demonstrating their enthusiasm for God's presence in their midst, and illustrating the concept of the body of Christ, where each member contributes their gifts to build up the whole. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
October 29, 2022
God's intention to live among the Israelites is hindered by their deliberate idolatry, leading to a period of restoration. Moses meets with God in a tent outside the camp, while the people are not welcome to enter. The pillar of cloud serves as a visible presence of God, but it remains at the door of the tent, emphasizing the need for an intermediary between God and the people. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
October 08, 2022
God's last words to Moses on Mount Sinai emphasize the importance of rest and trust in His provision, as He gives instructions for the tabernacle and the Sabbath, a sign of His covenant with the Israelites, reminding them of His creation and satisfaction in His work. [... more]
Kerwin Baptist
Kerwin Baptist Church
October 04, 2022
The Bible teaches that Jesus is our High Priest, who entered the Holy of Holies once to obtain eternal redemption for us. Unlike human priests, who had to offer sacrifices for their own sins before serving others, Jesus is holy, harmless, undefiled, and sinless. He is a compassionate, clean, and close high priest, who desires to be close to us and wants us to spend time with him. Jesus' sacrifice for sin is eternal, and we are secure in Christ because he is a perfect, faithful, and sinless high priest. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
October 01, 2022
The tabernacle's design and purpose are explored, highlighting God's presence and the role of priests in serving him. The holy anointing oil, with its distinctive fragrance, is used to consecrate priests and sacred objects, setting them apart for God's purposes. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
September 24, 2022
The altar of incense in the tabernacle is a unique piece of furniture that symbolizes the rising of prayers to God, creating a sweet fragrance that pleases Him. This altar is closely associated with the high priest, who burns incense on it, and its placement near the veil separating the holy place from the most holy place emphasizes the idea that prayers can transcend the barrier of sin and reach God's presence. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
September 17, 2022
The tabernacle's purpose is to allow God to live among the people of Israel, for them to meet with him, and for him to consecrate them as his own possession, a kingdom of priests and a holy nation. [... more]
Living in the Light
Anne Graham Lotz
September 11, 2022
The Old Testament sanctuary and tabernacle were symbols of Jesus and his sacrifice, pointing to the perfect and pleasing cross where our sins are forgiven and we are made holy, whole, and permanently saved. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
August 27, 2022
The high priest's garments, as described in Exodus, hold deep symbolism and meaning, representing God's heart for his people and the burden of sin that he bears on their behalf. The breastpiece, with its precious stones and Urim and Thummim, is a visual representation of God's judgment and love, while the ephod and shoulder pieces symbolize the burden of sin and the high priest's role as an intermediary between God and man. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
August 20, 2022
The tabernacle is a symbol of God's presence, with its courtyard and bronze altar representing a place where people can come near to God. The lampstand and oil used to fuel it evoke themes of the Holy Spirit and light, while the high priest's garments reflect his role as a representative of God and a bridge between humanity and the divine. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
August 13, 2022
The bronze altar in the tabernacle is a place of sacrifice where animals are killed and burned to atone for sin, symbolizing the transfer of life from one creature to another. This ancient understanding is rooted in the Old Testament and points to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who takes away the sin of the world and gives life through his death and resurrection. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
August 06, 2022
The tabernacle's veil, a heavy, substantial screen, separates the holy place from the most holy place, blocking access to God's presence. However, Jesus, as the new and living way, tore the veil, allowing us to come near to God. The tabernacle's design and the veil's significance point to Jesus, who removes all barriers and provides a single way into God's presence. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
July 30, 2022
God's intention is to live with his people, and he wants to visibly be seen as living amongst them in the Tabernacle, a portable temporary dwelling place. The Tabernacle is the central picture in this part of Exodus, reflecting God's character and where he lives. It's a place set apart, with a sense of separation from the world, and it's meant to be awe-inspiring, representing God's real home among his people. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
July 23, 2022
Exploring the furnishings inside the tabernacle, including the table for bread and the golden lampstand, reveals God's intention to dwell among His people and provide light in a dark world. The bread of the presence, a symbol of God's hospitality and welcome, is placed on the table, while the lampstand, made of pure gold, represents the source of light and life in God's house. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
July 16, 2022
The tabernacle is a portable dwelling place for God's presence, where He can live amongst His people and allow them access to Him. The Ark of the Covenant, a gold box with a solid gold lid and cherubim on top, holds God's promises and covenants, and is a symbol of God's mercy and holiness. The mercy seat, where God meets with His people, is characterized by His mercy and is a picture of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. [... more]
More Than Ink
Pastor Jim Catlin & Dorothy Catlin
July 14, 2022
Moses and the elders of Israel ascend Mount Sinai to receive the covenant from God, marked by the sacrifice of animals and the pouring of their blood on the people and the altar, symbolizing the outpouring of one life for another and the need for sin atonement. This covenant is a solemn binding agreement to do life together based on a promise, primarily relational, and is a precursor to the new covenant in Jesus' blood, which will be written on living hearts. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
May 27, 2022
The author explores the concept of real sinners being under Jesus's tent, where they can be honest about their struggles and find forgiveness and love. This idea is rooted in the Song of Songs and Solomon's wisdom, emphasizing the importance of seeking comfort and guidance from Jesus, rather than hiding behind veils of pretence. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
April 14, 2022
The palm branches waved on Palm Sunday hold significant meaning, connecting to water, righteousness, royalty, and the idea of God tabernacling with his people. This symbolism is seen in the Bible, from the Book of Leviticus to the Book of Revelation, and is closely tied to the celebration of Jesus as the Messiah and King. [... more]
Sound of Faith
Sharon Hardy Knotts and R. G. Hardy
March 08, 2022
The shofar, a ram's horn, holds significant spiritual meaning, particularly during the fall feasts of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and the Feast of Tabernacles. It's believed to be a signal from God, and its sound is said to be like God's voice, causing people to tremble with fear. The last blast, a long and loud sound, is associated with the rapture and the tribulation, and Satan is said to hate the sound of the shofar because he can't tell the difference between it and God's voice. [... more]
Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
March 02, 2022
Christ's blood is central to Christianity, offering eternal redemption and forgiveness for sins. As the high priest of the good things to come, he enters the most holy place with his own blood, obtaining eternal redemption. His death and resurrection provide the means for sinners to be forgiven and favored by God, who is love, perfect, and holy. [... more]
Cross Reference Radio
Pastor Rick Gaston
February 28, 2022
The writer of Hebrews contrasts the old system of worship with the new covenant, highlighting the superiority of Jesus Christ and the inferiority of the old system. The tabernacle, a central place of worship, is described as a temporary and restrictive space, whereas Jesus brings freedom and light to believers, allowing them to worship anywhere and shine as lights in the world. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
November 25, 2021
The Yood letter in the Hebrew alphabet is closely tied to the concept of being born again and the idea of thanksgiving. The letter represents the hands of God and is associated with the Feast of Tabernacles, a joyous festival in the Hebrew Bible where water is poured out as a symbol of God's love and salvation. [... more]
Encouraging Word
Don Wilton
October 18, 2021
The Bible teaches that the blood of Jesus Christ is the most precious thing God could ever tell us, providing forgiveness of sin and eternal life. The high priest's role in the tabernacle is compared to Jesus' sacrifice, demonstrating the shed blood of Jesus as the ultimate atonement for humanity's sins. [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
October 08, 2021
The showbread, a table in the tabernacle, holds significant meaning as a picture of the house of David and the kingship of Jesus. Its connection to the 23rd Psalm and the presence of enemies is a powerful reminder of God's provision and protection. The showbread's significance extends to the bread of life, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit's role in feeding and guiding believers. [... more]
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