

Tabernacle Lectures (64) Living sacrifice
Every time we go out before God, we should never rely on the things we have done well. We should not go out depending on how we offered money, or prayed, or how we were faithful Christians, or we helped someone. We must go out looking at the blood of the lamb that suffered for us. We must throw away all the good things we have done that are filling every corner of our hearts, and we must fill our hearts with the blood of the lamb. With that blood, we should go out to God. Jes
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Tabernacle Lectures (63) Living sacrifice
When we approach the altar, we can only see the lamb that was completely sacrificed according to the will of God and the blood of the lamb that was poured at the bottom of the altar. Jesus Christ suffered on the cross for us and only his blood covers our sins and the record of our sins. And his blood remains as the clear evidence that our sins have been forgiven. That blood flows with the promise that God happily accepts us. The high priests in the time of the Old Testament o
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Tabernacle Lectures (62) Living sacrifice
The people in the Old Testament were not able to find a trace of the countless lambs they had sacrificed on the altar. In the same way, we cannot find any of Jesus Christ’s thoughts or his own will when he died on the cross. All his will had disappeared; he only followed the will of God. He did this to fulfill the will of God to save us. No matter what kind of offering was given at the altar, whether it was of lambs or goats or oxen, none of the offerings were given according
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Tabernacle Lectures (61) iving sacrifice
The altar shows the cross of Christ. We can discover Jesus Christ at the altar. In particular, before he died on the cross, this is what he prayed in the garden of Gethsemane. “Father, if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.” (Luke 22:42) If the Lord had followed the desires or will of his flesh before he died on the cross, then he would not have died on the cross and he would have taken another way. If we look at the foot
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