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THE GRACE OF THE TABERNACLE (4 OF 7)

by Ernest Easley

Scripture: Exodus 30:17-21
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The Grace of the Tabernacle (4 of 7)
Series: Living the Tabernacle Life
Ernest Easley
Exodus 30:17-21



We're learning these days about living THE TABERNACLE LIFE. May I say to every believer that's joining us that THE TABERNACLE LIFE is for you! The Tabernacle Life is the Triumphant Life or as Jesus called it: The Abundant Life!

What excites me most about this study of the tabernacle is what it promotes and produces. You say, ''Ernest, what does this study of the tabernacle promote and produce?'' Godliness! The tabernacle shows us not only the way to God, but the way to fellowship with Him.

You can put it down: Until you find God and until you fellowship with God and until you find favor with God; life will continue being empty without peace and purpose.

Every pastor needs to answer these two questions:

1. Are those I pastor becoming more like Jesus?

2. Are they growing in godliness?

To you pastors that I'm speaking to: be encouraged! If the people you're shepherding are becoming more like Jesus and therefore becoming godlier: you're getting the job done! You have a ''well done thou good and faithful servant'' in your future. May what we teach promote and produce godliness!

Now as we continue learning more about living the Tabernacle Life, turn with me to Exodus 30. So far in our study of the Tabernacle we've seen:

*The Gospel of the Tabernacle.

*The Gate of the Tabernacle.

*The Guarantee of the Tabernacle.

Now beginning in Exodus 30.17 we're thinking about ....

The Grace of the Tabernacle

Exodus 30.17-21

''Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying: 18 ''You shall also make a laver of bronze, with its base also of bronze, for washing. You shall put it between the tabernacle of meeting and the altar. And you shall put water in it, 19 for Aaron and his sons shall wash their hands and their feet in water from it. 20 When they go into the tabernacle of meeting, or when they come near the altar to minister, to burn an o ...

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