THE GUARANTEE OF THE TABERNACLE (3 OF 7)
Scripture: Exodus 27:1-8
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The Guarantee of the Tabernacle (3 of 7)
Series: Living the Tabernacle Life
Ernest L. Easley
Exodus 27:1-8
Now take God's word and turn with me to Exodus 27 as we continue our series of messages under the heading: LIVING THE TABERNACLE LIFE. So, what is the TABERNACLE LIFE and are we living it? Since the TABERNACLE LIFE is tied to the Old Testament, is it even possible for us to life it today? After all, we're no longer under the law, but under grace.
Well, we are under grace and thank God we are! But did you know THE TABERNACLE LIFE is made available by grace? It is! In fact, we live THE TABERNACLE LIFE ''by grace through faith!''
The same grace that saves us is the same grace that allows us to live THE TABERNACLE LIFE and we live it by faith!
Jesus described it as the ''abundant'' life in John 10.10, the ''over and above life; the superior, extraordinary life; the uncommon life'' and I pray that describes your life today. So, whether you call it the abundant life or the tabernacle life, it's Jesus that makes it possible.
Now before we walk through the gate of the tabernacle into the Outer Court, let me show you something else about THE TABERNACLE LIFE. With your finger in Exodus 28, turn with me to Numbers 2.
This chapter opens up with God describing to Moses and Aaron the position of all of the tribes as they traveled through the wilderness making their way to the Promised Land. We read in Numbers 2.1-2, ''And the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying: 'Everyone of the children of Israel shall camp by his own standard (banner), beside the emblems of his father's house; they shall camp some distance from the tabernacle of meeting.''
Verse 3, ''On the east side ....'' And then God lists which tribes He wanted camping there: Judah, Issachar and Zebulun and according to verse 9 they totaled 186,400 ''... these shall break camp first.''
Verse 10, ''On the south side ...'' And then God lists which tribes He wanted camping there: Reuben, Si ...
Series: Living the Tabernacle Life
Ernest L. Easley
Exodus 27:1-8
Now take God's word and turn with me to Exodus 27 as we continue our series of messages under the heading: LIVING THE TABERNACLE LIFE. So, what is the TABERNACLE LIFE and are we living it? Since the TABERNACLE LIFE is tied to the Old Testament, is it even possible for us to life it today? After all, we're no longer under the law, but under grace.
Well, we are under grace and thank God we are! But did you know THE TABERNACLE LIFE is made available by grace? It is! In fact, we live THE TABERNACLE LIFE ''by grace through faith!''
The same grace that saves us is the same grace that allows us to live THE TABERNACLE LIFE and we live it by faith!
Jesus described it as the ''abundant'' life in John 10.10, the ''over and above life; the superior, extraordinary life; the uncommon life'' and I pray that describes your life today. So, whether you call it the abundant life or the tabernacle life, it's Jesus that makes it possible.
Now before we walk through the gate of the tabernacle into the Outer Court, let me show you something else about THE TABERNACLE LIFE. With your finger in Exodus 28, turn with me to Numbers 2.
This chapter opens up with God describing to Moses and Aaron the position of all of the tribes as they traveled through the wilderness making their way to the Promised Land. We read in Numbers 2.1-2, ''And the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying: 'Everyone of the children of Israel shall camp by his own standard (banner), beside the emblems of his father's house; they shall camp some distance from the tabernacle of meeting.''
Verse 3, ''On the east side ....'' And then God lists which tribes He wanted camping there: Judah, Issachar and Zebulun and according to verse 9 they totaled 186,400 ''... these shall break camp first.''
Verse 10, ''On the south side ...'' And then God lists which tribes He wanted camping there: Reuben, Si ...
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