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only be entered by Moses or the High Priest.

But for
the sake of our study, lets remember that as Christians
we have been made priests unto God. Revelation 1:6
says, And has made us kings and priests unto God and
His Father. Praise God, we can enter in because of
what Christ accomplished!
As you approach the structure, you notice that
it is covered with various types of animal skins (Ex
26:14). These skins reflect the humanity of Christ.
Outwardly, it is not very beautiful. You would never
guess at the treasures and power within. Isaiah 53:2,3
says, He has no form or comeliness, and when we
shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire
him. We, too, have this treasure in earthen vessels
(2 Cor 4:7). As you enter the Holy Place, you are
immediately struck with the colors, the light, and the
beauty. The light from the lampstand reveals gorgeous
curtains of white, blue, purple, and scarlet that have the
figures of angels embroidered on them (Ex 26:31-33).
White speaks of holiness, blue of heaven, purple of
royalty, and scarlet of the blood covenant. The angels
remind us of the true spiritual realities around us.
The first thing that you notice is the
GOLDEN LAMPSTAND, for it gives light to the
entire room (Ex 25:31-40). It allows you to see all the
treasures of God, just as the Holy Spirit reveals them in
our lives (Jn 16:13). The lampstand was fashioned
from pure gold. It had flowers, branches, and almonds
carved into it all lessons within themselves of the fruit
and life that the Holy Spirit produces. It was fueled
with pure olive oil (Lev 24:1-4).
The next object is the TABLE OF SHOWBREAD (Ex 25:23-30). On it were kept twelve fresh
loaves of bread, one for each tribe of Israel. The priests
were required to consume it each week (Lev 24:5-9).
The lessons are obvious. God has provision for us, both
spiritual and natural. Fresh bread speaks of fresh union
and communion with our Lord. Jesus, the bread of life,
said: Man shall not live by bread alone but by every
Word that proceeds from the mouth of God (Mt 4:4, Jn
6:35).
The next item in the Holy Place that you see is
the ALTAR OF INCENSE (Ex 30:1-10), signifying
prayer and worship. Just as incense rises and spreads its
aroma, so your prayers and praise ascend with great
influence. It is notable that this piece of furniture is
the closest to the Holy of Holies and the presence of
God. As you grow in your walk with the Lord, you will

discover that prayer and worship help you commune


with Him and hear His voice.
Finally, you see the thick curtain that separates
the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies -- THE VEIL.
The historian Josephus tells us that in the temple of
Jesus day, the veil was as thick as a mans hand (about
4 inches) and that a team of horses could not tear it. Yet,
when Jesus took his last breath, the Bible says that this
veil was ripped from top to bottom by the power of
God, indicating that the way was now open for us to
have fellowship with our heavenly Father (Mt 27:5054). The fact that it ripped from top to bottom indicates
that it was a work of God and not man.

The Ark, Mercy Seat, and the Cloud


of His Presence
On your journey, you now enter the HOLY
OF HOLIES and see the ARK OF THE COVENANT and the CLOUD of His presence. You are
now standing in the very presence of God where His
voice can be heard! The ARK was a beautiful chest
made of wood and overlaid with beaten gold, illustrating the humanity and divinity of the Messiah (Ex
25:10-22). The lid to the chest was called the MERCY
SEAT and had two angels on it with wings covering the
chest. And resting on the ark was a CLOUD by day
and a FIRE by night that rose through the roof into the
heavens. It was the presence of God Himself and could
be seen by all (Ex 40:33-38 / Num 9:15-23). Inside the
ark were the Ten Commandments, the Testimony (a
longer version / Ex 25:21), Aarons Rod that budded,
and a golden pot of Manna that never spoiled all of
which have lessons in themselves. The ARK OF THE
COVENANT is where God spoke (Ex 25:22) -- And
there I will meet with you, and I will commune with you
from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubim which are upon the ark of the testimony.
Finally, your journey is complete. You are
back to the place that Adam and Eve once knew before
they sinned, when they walked and communed with
God and had dominion over all the earth (Gen 1:26-28).
In Christ, you have been restored to Gods plan! Amen.
Dear friend, I pray that this study will cause
praise and gratitude to arise for what Christ has done!
Abide in Him.
-- Jason Peebles

Key Memory Verse:


For Christ is not entered into the holy places made
with hands, which are figures of the true; but into
heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God
for us.
Hebrews 9:24

Secrets of
The Tabernacle

Prayer of Thanksgiving
Father, thank you for sending your Son, Jesus
Christ, to die on the cross for my sins. I accept His
sacrifice and commit my life to Him. Thank you that I can
have boldness to enter into Your presence by the blood of
Christ and draw near with full assurance of faith. Thank
you for your great love. In Jesus Name Amen.
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by Jason Peebles
The book of Hebrews gives a good deal of
attention to the Old Testament Tabernacle and the
lessons that we can learn from it. Everything from the
floor plan to the furniture has spiritual significance.
Paul specifically mentions the candlestick, the table of
showbread, the ark, and various other aspects (Heb
9:1-5). As we approach this subject, keep in mind that
the plans for the Tabernacle came from God and not
man. Exodus 25:8,9 is very clear on this point. God
told Moses -- make me a sanctuary according to all
that I show thee, after the pattern of the tabernacle.
Thus, the lessons of the Tabernacle are really lessons
from the heart of God.

Spiritual Realities
Hebrews 10:1 says that the law and the
sacrifices were only a shadow of the good things to
come. Likewise, Hebrews 8:5 says that they serve
unto the example and shadow of heavenly things. In
other words, they were meant to give us pictures and
illustrations of true spiritual realities. Thus, it is
important for Christians to study the Tabernacle for
several reasons: 1) First of all, the apostle Paul taught
on it in Hebrews chapters 8-10, 2) Every aspect of the
Tabernacle reflects spiritual truths, 3) It illustrates
Gods prescribed way of salvation, 4) It gives us a
picture of Gods pathway for acceptable worship, and

5) Most importantly, it helps us fully appreciate Gods


redemption plan in Christ. This study will briefly
examine some of the spiritual secrets of the Tabernacle,
starting from the outer fenced area and progressing to
the innermost chamber.

Holy of Holies
Spirit

Outer Court

Holy Place

Body

Soul

The Fence & Gate of Entry


For the remainder of this study, I want you to
take an imaginary journey with me. Pretend like you
are a person living in Moses day and seeing the Tabernacle for the first time (see both illustrations during this
study). As you approach it, the first thing you notice is
that the Tabernacle is separated from the world by a
large FENCE. Exodus 27:9-19 goes into great detail
on the various parts of how the fence was assembled, all
of which contain lessons. The fence was made of poles,
sockets, connecting bars, and fabric. The apostle Paul
may have had all of this in mind when he wrote about
the spiritual connection that exists between the members in the body of Christ (Eph 4:16). However, for the
sake of this study, suffice is to say that the main lesson
of the fence is the principle of separation. The fence
served as a boundary between the life of God and the
world. If you want to experience Gods life, then you
must leave from where you are and enter by the gate
that God has provided.
The fence was designed with one point of
entry -- the GATE on the East side (Ex 27:16,17 / Ex
38:13-15). The primary lesson of the single gate is
obvious there is only one path into the life of God. In
John 14:6 Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the
life; no man comes to the Father but by me. Jesus is
the gate that God has provided for us to enter into the
life of God. Hebrews 9:11,12 says, But Christ came
as a High Priest of the good things to come, with the
greater and more perfect tabernacle not made with
hands . . . not with the blood of goats and calves, but
with His own blood He entered the Most Holy Place
once for all, having obtained eternal redemption. To
enter the life of God, you must enter by Gods gate
and follow His path to the inner chamber. This is
perhaps the most important lesson of the Tabernacle. There are not two gates or multiple gates there
is only one gate and one path. 1 John 5:11,12 says,
And this is the record, that God has given to us eternal
life, and this life is in His Son. He that has the Son has

prepared for you. Hebrews 10:19 says, Having therefore brethren, boldness to enter into the Holiest by the
blood of Jesus . . . let us draw near with a true heart in
full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from
an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure
water. Hearts sprinkled is a direct reference to how
the priests applied the blood -- bodies washed is a
reference to the basin of water. Jesus does not want
you to stop on your journey he wants you to press
in and move forward into all that He has.

Basin of Washings
Brazen Laver
life; and he that has not the Son of God has not life.

Altar of Sacrifice
On our imaginary journey, we will assume
that you have entered by Gods gate. Immediately, you
are faced with a horrifying sight -- the ALTAR OF
SACRIFICE (Ex 27:1-8). There is no escaping it, no
way around it. No one can enter into Gods presence
without first having their sins purged at the altar. You
cant meditate or work your way in. No, Gods
prescribed path requires that you deal with the Altar of
Sacrifice. At the altar, the priests would lay their hands
on innocent animals and confess the sins of the people
over them. As you gaze at this process, you begin to
realize the terrible price of sin. The animal is being
sacrificed FOR YOUR SINS. The animal is taking
YOUR PLACE. This is very different than ancient
religions that forced people to pay for sins with human
sacrifices. Thank God, our heavenly Father is merciful
and provides a substitute in our place. Romans 6:23
says, For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of
God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
As you stand there on your imaginary journey,
you are gripped with the awful consequences of sin.
You can hear the cries of the animals as their very life is
drained away. May we never treat lightly the blood
sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for our sins! Jesus
took our place! If we had more time in our study, we
would discover that every part of the altar and the

Altar of Sacrifice

Gate

utensils have spiritual lessons. There was a large grate


on top of the altar to spread out the various parts of the
animal as they were burned by fire. God wants every
part of your life to be given over to Him. Romans
12:1 says present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy,
acceptable unto God which is your reasonable
service. The priests used hooks and poles for the work
involved (Ex 27:3) indicating that God works through
His representatives. The fire at the altar foreshadowed
the work of the Holy Spirit in our salvation. Matthew
3:11 says that Jesus baptizes with the Holy Spirit and
fire indicating the purifying and cleansing work of
the Holy Spirit.

Outer Court & Inner Chambers


As you pass the Altar of Sacrifice, you realize
that you are now standing in an OUTER COURT area
(see diagram). You notice several things. You can see
a large basin of water that stands between the altar of
sacrifice and a structure on the other side, which has
two INNER CHAMBERS. And so the thought
comes to you Do I want to continue further into the
life of God or simply remain in the outer court? If
you want to go further, then you must learn the lessons
of the basin of water and the inner chambers. Its sad
that many Christians cease to move forward in their
walk with God once they come to Christ. But God is
calling you to go further. He wants you to move beyond
the knowledge of your salvation into all that God has

On your imaginary journey, you are still in the


outer court, but you now realize there is more. You can
see the awesome CLOUD of Gods presence hovering
over the Holy of Holies (Ex 40:30-38). At night it is a
pillar of fire, and by day a cloud. Yet, if you want to
move closer to Gods presence and power, you must
first stop at the BASIN OF WATER (or brazen laver -see diagram). The basin of water teaches us the
lesson of daily consecration and cleansing from sin.
Before the priests could enter the Holy Place, they were
required to wash their hands and feet that they die
not (Ex 30:17-21). The book of 1 John was written to
help Christians live in a washed state in order to
experience Gods best. 1 John 1:9 says, If we confess
our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive our sins and
cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Even before
taking Communion, we are admonished to examine
ourselves. If you want a closer walk with your
Lord, and have His best, then you must learn to
walk in the light (1 Jn 1:7). Will you be perfect? No.
1 John 2:1 says that when we sin Jesus is our Advocate.
Your job is to walk honestly and bring all things into the
light. Thus, you must learn to quickly deal with sin to
avoid problems (1 Cor 11:28-32 / Gal 6:7-8).

Lampstand, Table of Showbread


Altar of Incense, the Veil
Before we continue your imaginary journey,
pause a moment to locate the two inner chambers on the
diagrams. The first chamber was called the HOLY
PLACE and could only be entered by the priests. The
second chamber, called the HOLY OF HOLIES, could

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