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Christ in The Old Testament

Jesus, Our Mercy Seat

December 10, 2023 • Reggie Weems • Exodus 28:1–5

"There I will meet with you, and from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubim that are on the ark of the testimony, I will speak with you about all that I will give you in commandment for the people of Israel."

The New and Ultimate Moses

December 31, 2023 • Reggie Weems • Exodus 24:1–3

Since Moses wrote Genesis and Exodus and served as God’s conduit for saving Israel from Egypt, it’s fitting to end this series looking at how Jesus fulfills, not only the words of Moses, but the ministry of Moses.

Jesus, God's Glory and Ours

December 24, 2023

We are glory-oriented creatures because God built this glory orientation into us. For all of our lives, we are attracted to and pursue some kind of http://glory.ou will never be happy—never be satisfied—until Jesus is at the center of your life. Only he can ‘save’ you in every way.

Jesus, Our High Priest

December 17, 2023

Jesus stands at the right hand of the Father, his presence interceding for you.

Honoring Your Parents

September 3, 2023 • Reggie Weems • Exodus 20:12

Jesus, Our Ark

December 3, 2023 • Reggie Weems

The ark of the covenant symbolized God’s presence, Immanuel, God with us in Jesus. The items in the ark represented Jesus. The ark and its contents were a shadow of Jesus, and he is the fulfillment of it.

Jesus, Our Golden Altar

November 26, 2023 • Chris Miller • Exodus 37:25–29

Christ has entered, not into holy places made with hands, which are copies of the true things, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God on our behalf.

Jesus, Our Shewbread

November 19, 2023 • Reggie Weems • Exodus 25:23–30

Many things can fill us but only Christ can sustain us. You know this is http://true.just as bread is a staple of life, so Jesus is the staple of life. Accepting him as Savior is like being fed by him with an eternal food, one that will not only fill you now but never perish as well.

Jesus, Our Lampstand

November 12, 2023 • Reggie Weems • Exodus 25:31–40

Christ is our http://light.there will be no darkness or temple in the New Jerusalem, because Jesus will be our ultimate light and home, the place we meet and forever live in God’s presence.

How to Make a Filthy Heart Clean

November 5, 2023

The redemptive work of God is more than just forgiveness—it’s bigger than that. God’s salvation is so complete that he doesn’t only want to take away the guilt, but he also wants to make you clean.

Behold! The Lamb of God

October 29, 2023

When Moses met with God on Mount Sinai, God instructed him on how the Tabernacle was to be built. Within those instructions God told Moses to build an altar upon which the people would make sacrifices. The purpose of the altar was to hold up the sacrifice type that would find its fulfillment in Jesus.

Jesus, Our Courtyard

October 22, 2023

The Tabernacle had only one wall, the linen curtain that surrounded the actual Tabernacle and defined holy ground from the rest of the camp. It separated a righteous God from all humanity. We are all equally separated from God, and we are all equally saved only one way.

Jesus, Our Tabernacle

October 15, 2023 • Reggie Weems • Exodus 25:1–9

God’s goal in building the Tabernacle was to meet with Israel. Since creation, God has always had the desire to live amongst his people in fellowship with them.

Our Truest Treasure

October 8, 2023 • Reggie Weems • Exodus 20:17

Lying About Your Neighbor

October 1, 2023 • Reggie Weems • Exodus 20:16

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