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Now more than ever we need to follow the light of Jesus Christ. In Episode 5 of the “God's Guide To Discipleship” series, Michael Lane shows us two items of the Old Testament Tabernacle which help prevent us from stumbling in our walk with God in the New Covenant today. The first item is The Table of Shewbread, a golden table with 12 unleavened loaves of bread that represents the bread of life. The second item is the Menorah, which symbolizes God's light that illuminates holy living for us. Join Michael in the E4F studio and learn practical ways of strengthening your walk with God!Reference this lesson and find out more here: https://evidence4faith.org/portfolio/gods-guide-to-discipleship/CREDITS: Developed & Hosted by Michael Lane. Produced & Edited by Julia Shoppach. Graphics & Publication by Julia Shoppach. Stock Music provided by mv_production, & lynnepublishing / Pond5.------------------------------------Evidence 4 Faith (E4F) is a nonprofit Christian ministry based in Wisconsin, United States, led by biologist, author, and Bible teacher Michael Lane. E4F is on mission to move people from shallow convictions and unbelief to deep faith in God through the study of history, science, the Bible, and logic.
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Do you prefer rightness or righteousness? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. Yesterday, we released a new episode of The Vince Miller Show; check it out at the link or button below the video after you read the devotional. This week, we are in Chapter 21 of 1 Samuel. I've titled this chapter "Man On The Run." Remember, David came to Nob, the location of the Tabernacle, and talked with the priest, Ahimelech. Here is the interchange today in 1 Samuel 21:3-6: Now then, what do you have on hand? Give me five loaves of bread, or whatever is here.” And the priest answered David, “I have no common bread on hand, but there is holy bread—if the young men have kept themselves from women.” And David answered the priest, “Truly women have been kept from us as always when I go on an expedition. The vessels of the young men are holy even when it is an ordinary journey. How much more today will their vessels be holy?” So the priest gave him the holy bread, for there was no bread there but the bread of the Presence, which is removed from before the Lord, to be replaced by hot bread on the day it is taken away. — 1 Samuel 21:3-6 So, let's back up and notice a critical detail in David's story. We notice that the first men that David runs as a man on the run are two holy men: Samuel, the prophet, and Ahimelech, the high priest. This is a natural impulse for any righteous man of God on the run. If you are being stalked by unrighteousness, the right thing to do is run to godly men who can provide you shelter, security, safety, and sustenance. If that is how you feel today, you need to stop trying to solve your problems on your own and run to a trusted believer, get relief, get understanding, and get prayer from them. Next, it is essential to note that it was customary for countrymen to help each other while traveling. Traveling in their time was much more challenging, and carrying food and supplies was a burden if you were moving fast. Travelers relied on people's hospitality when they came to a new town for things like shelter and food. So, David's request was not unusual. The problem is that Ahimelech only had some "Holy Bread," also known as "Shewbread." Twelve unleavened loaves were freshly baked every Sabbath and placed on a table before the Lord at the west end of the Holy Place in the Tabernacle. They were arranged in two stacks of six, like pancakes, on the table, symbolizing that God was the source of nourishment for each of Israel's tribes. According to religious law, only a priest was allowed to consume this bread, but Ahimelech, after a short assessment of David's sexual cleanliness, decided to give him some. This was so unusual that it became a memorable moment, recounted even by Jesus in the New Testament. Today, I want to read the text in Matthew 12 so you can see the point Jesus is making and how he credits Ahimelech's decision. But keep in mind while I read this text that the religious lawyers (the Pharisees) are questioning the judgment of the Great High Priest, and Jesus offers an explanation using the example of Ahimelech. At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, and they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat. But when the Pharisees saw it, they said to him, “Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath.” He said to them, “Have you not read what David did when he was hungry, and those who were with him: how he entered the house of God and ate the bread of the Presence, which it was not lawful for him to eat nor for those who were with him, but only for the priests? Or have you not read in the Law how on the Sabbath the priests in the temple profane the Sabbath and are guiltless? I tell you, something greater than the temple is here. And if you had known what this means, ‘I desire mercy, and not sacrifice,' you would not have condemned the guiltless. For the Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath.” — Matthew 12:1-8 Jesus is making a valuable point: when believers value being right over being righteous or value being correct over being compassionate, we have missed the point because we want to make a point. In making our point, we prove we prefer the process of preserving our pride rather than pursuing goodness and mercy. Jesus is using our present story as a prime example of mercy for those who worship legalism and the letter of the law rather than worshipping the Leader who wrote, upheld, and accomplished the Law. However, we must be cautious when applying this principle to everyday life because rejection of legalism can lead to excessive liberty. Notice that Ahimelech is careful about extending his goodwill to David. He gives the bread and will replace it, but he wants to ensure it is being eaten in a way that will honor God. When you are being tested as a believer, you will encounter lonely moments when you feel like you are driving a winding road on a narrow cliff through a thick fog. During these moments, you will need spiritual discernment. Don't hit the accelerator and make fast legalistic decisions or libertarian choices. Use spiritual discernment, read God's Word, make decisions with another believer, and act in righteous faith. If you choose to act in faith, perhaps one day, Jesus will use your example as a model of what to do instead of what not to do. #RighteousnessOverRightness, #FaithAndDiscernment, #DavidAndAhimelech Ask This: In what areas of your life do you prioritize being "right" over showing compassion and mercy? How can you shift your focus towards righteousness in those situations? Who are the trusted believers in your life that you can turn to when you're feeling spiritually tested or need support? How can you build a stronger connection with them to foster mutual encouragement and accountability? Do This: Walk the line rightly. Pray This: Father, help me prioritize righteousness over being right and show compassion and mercy in all my interactions. Grant me the wisdom to seek guidance from trusted believers when I face challenges so I may navigate my journey with faith and discernment. Amen. Play This: This Is The Kingdom.
Join us today as we dive into part 5 of our tabernacle series where we talk about the Table of Shewbread.
I. The old covenant tent, vv1-2. II. The Holy Place and its furniture, v2. III. The Most Holy Place and its furniture, vv3-5.
A new MP3 sermon from Associated Presbyterian Churches is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Shewbread Subtitle: Leviticus Speaker: Jonathan Baxter Broadcaster: Associated Presbyterian Churches Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 6/13/2024 Bible: Leviticus 24:5-9 Length: 32 min.
This is message 13 in The Tabernacle Exodus 25:23-30 The Table of Showbread served as a continual reminder of God's covenant and provision. Fresh bread was placed on the table every Sabbath, and the priests ate the bread in fellowship, symbolizing the unity of believers. This table foreshadowed Jesus, the bread of life, whose sacrifice provides eternal spiritual nourishment, reminding believers of their need for fellowship and communion with Him. Don't forget to download our app for more from the Riverview Baptist Church. http://onelink.to/rbcapp Find more at https://riverviewbc.com/ Donate through Pushpay https://pushpay.com/pay/riverviewbc
A new MP3 sermon from Tiftonia Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Table of Shewbread Subtitle: The Tabernacle Speaker: Pastor Mark Brandon Broadcaster: Tiftonia Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 4/17/2024 Bible: Exodus 25:23-30 Length: 44 min.
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If you want to learn a unique and beautiful way on how to enter into a holy time of prayer, join us for today's episode, as we take a journey through The Tabernacle. 7 Furnishings: 1) Bronzer Altar 2) Bronze Laver 3) Lampstand 4) Table of Shewbread 5) Altar of Incense 6) Ark of the Covenant 7) Mercy Seat Support JCM: https://patron.podbean.com/jcmpreparetheway The Tabernacle: https://hoshanarabbah.org/blog/2022/02/04/the-tabernacle-of-moses-fast-facts-a-quick-tour/
A new MP3 sermon from Providence Baptist Chapel is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Tabernacle's Ark and The Table of Shewbread Speaker: Pooyan Mehrshahi Broadcaster: Providence Baptist Chapel Event: Sunday - PM Date: 2/18/2024 Bible: Exodus 25:10-30 Length: 51 min.
On Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast. Lectures on The Tabernacle, by William J McClure Links https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZlTAw2GgUjMlLSKfzxMJJdEe9zeEW7i2 https://www.hiawathabible.org/youtube-playlist-index-page https://www.hiawathabible.org/matthew-henrys-main-page You will find the text on my blog at: On Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast. Lectures on The Tabernacle, by William J McClure Links https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZlTAw2GgUjMlLSKfzxMJJdEe9zeEW7i2 https://www.hiawathabible.org/youtube-playlist-index-page https://www.hiawathabible.org/matthew-henrys-main-page You will find the text on my blog at: https://downtoearthbutheavenlyminded.com/category/lectures-on-the-tabernacle-by-william-mcclure/ https://downtoearthbutheavenlyminded.com/
The Tabernacle is made up of many different pieces, or components, the table of showbread is one of them. What is the significance of this table, of the bread, and what was it really like? What may be the spiritual and prophetic implications and meaning of the bread?
In Week 3 of the "First Things First" series, Pastor Mike Santiago delivers a compelling sermon titled "How to Use the Old Testament to Pray New Testament Prayers." Anchored in Ephesians 6:18, Pastor Mike emphasizes that prayer is not confined to specific moments but is an ongoing conversation, an overflow of our relationship with God. He delves into the Old Testament, specifically the design of the Tabernacle, and unveils spiritual patterns for effective prayer. The Outer Court represents gratitude, where believers express thanks to God before presenting requests. The Brazen Altar signifies focusing on the cross, recognizing the sacrifice that grants access to God. Moving to the Laver, Pastor Mike highlights the importance of offering every aspect of life to God. The inner tent, symbolizing the Holy Place, features the Candlestick, inviting the work of the Holy Spirit, and the Table of Shewbread, encouraging feeding on God's Word. The Table of Shewbread leads to an exploration of using the Bible as a weapon against the enemy, drawing parallels between spiritual nourishment and the Armor of God from Ephesians 6. The sermon progresses to the Altar of Incense, where worship magnifies God's name. Finally, the Ark of the Covenant becomes a focal point for intercession, and Pastor Mike emphasizes the biblical protocol to God's presence, urging believers to approach with humility and purified hearts. This insightful message provides a comprehensive guide on incorporating Old Testament principles into contemporary prayer practices, enriching believers' spiritual lives. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://givetofocus.com
TWL 21 - The Earthly Tabernacle In this episode of Truth Worth Living, we delve into the Book of Hebrews, where the writer passionately argues for the superiority of Christianity over Judaism. The focal point of this discussion is Chapter 9, where the earthly tabernacle is juxtaposed with the heavenly one. Key Takeaways: 1. Divine Ordinance: The regulations and practices within the Tabernacle were ordained by God. It's important to recognize that any perceived inferiority in the Tabernacle service was not due to God's plan but stemmed from the people's inability to meet the high standards of the law. 2. Earthly vs. Heavenly: The Earthly Tabernacle was a remarkable structure, but it had limitations. It was constructed by humans and had to be set up in a specific location. Moreover, it required constant maintenance due to its vulnerability. In contrast, the heavenly sanctuary was superior because it transcended earthly limitations. 3. Symbolism in Furnishings: The podcast delves into the significance of the furnishings within the Tabernacle, such as the lampstand, the table of Shewbread, and the Ark of the Covenant. These objects held deep meaning for the Jewish people but were also symbolic for believers, pointing to Jesus as the light of the world and the bread of life. 4. Accessibility to God: Unlike the earthly tabernacle, which only allowed select individuals like priests and Levites to enter, the heavenly tabernacle is accessible to all believers. This accessibility was made possible when Jesus, our Great High Priest, offered His blood on the cross, tearing the curtain and granting us direct access to the throne room of heaven. 5. Internal Transformation: The earthly Tabernacle primarily focused on external rituals and ceremonies. These symbolic practices couldn't change the inner person's heart or conscience. However, they foreshadowed a time when God would provide a new heart, ushering in a new order that would enable believers to live victoriously. Conclusion: The episode concludes by emphasizing that the new sanctuary is far better than the old because it provides believers with direct access to their Creator. The discussion underscores the profound truths found in the Book of Hebrews and why it is indeed "Truth Worth Living." Tune in to this thought-provoking episode to explore the rich symbolism and significance of the earthly Tabernacle and its profound implications for Christians today.
A new MP3 sermon from Susquehanna Valley Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 04 - The Furniture of the Tabernacle - Incense Offering and Shewbread Subtitle: Hedgemaker Baptist Sermons Speaker: Lee Henise Broadcaster: Susquehanna Valley Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 10/1/2023 Bible: Exodus 30:9-10 Length: 45 min.
Tabernacle Series Volume 1 Pastor Jerry & Christina Carter Bible Centered Fellowship Odessa, TX Website: https://biblecenteredfellowship.org/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/bcfodessa https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090691517328
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Watch/Listen here using the Embedded Subsplash Playerdiv.sap-embed-player{position:relative;width:100%;height:0;padding-top:56.25%;}div.sap-embed-player>iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}Central Baptist Church of Ponca City, OKDATE: Sunday AM, November 27, 2022SERMON BY: Dr. John WaterlooSERMON TITLE: Perpetual Remembrance, Offering, Prayer, and Praise!SERMON THEME: The Typology of The Tabernacle: The Table of Shewbread and The Altar of Incense SERMON SERIES: The Book of ExodusSERMON VERSES: Exodus 25:23-30; Exodus 30:1-10; Lev 24:5-7God is our…* Great Provider-The Bread of Life!* Great IntercessorEx 5:23 Thou shalt also make a table of shittim wood: two cubits shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit and a half the height thereof. 24 And thou shalt overlay it with pure gold, and make thereto a crown of gold round about. 25 And thou shalt make unto it a border of an hand breadth round about, and thou shalt make a golden crown to the border thereof round about. 26 And thou shalt make for it four rings of gold, and put the rings in the four corners that are on the four feet thereof. 27 Over against the border shall the rings be for places of the staves to bear the table. 28 And thou shalt make the staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold, that the table may be borne with them. 29 And thou shalt make the dishes thereof, and spoons thereof, and covers thereof, and bowls thereof, to cover withal: of pure gold shalt thou make them. 30 And thou shalt set upon the table shewbread before me alway.Ex 30:1 And thou shalt make an altar to burn incense upon: of shittim wood shalt thou make it. 2 A cubit shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth thereof; foursquare shall it be: and two cubits shall be the height thereof: the horns thereof shall be of the same. 3 And thou shalt overlay it with pure gold, the top thereof, and the sides thereof round about, and the horns thereof; and thou shalt make unto it a crown of gold round about. 4 And two golden rings shalt thou make to it under the crown of it, by the two corners thereof, upon the two sides of it shalt thou make it; and they shall be for places for the staves to bear it withal. 5 And thou shalt make the staves of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold. 6 And thou shalt put it before the vail that is by the ark of the testimony, before the mercy seat that is over the testimony, where I will meet with thee. 7 And Aaron shall burn thereon sweet incense every morning: when he dresseth the lamps, he shall burn incense upon it. 8 And when Aaron lighteth the lamps at even, he shall burn incense upon it, a perpetual incense before the LORD throughout your generations. 9 Ye shall offer no strange incense thereon, nor burnt sacrifice, nor meat offering; neither shall ye pour drink offering thereon. 10 And Aaron shall make an atonement upon the horns of it once in a year with the blood of the sin offering of atonements: once in the year shall he make atonement upon it throughout your generations: it is most holy unto the LORD.— — —Watch/Listen here using our Subsplash WebShare Playerhttps://subspla.sh/vs58qt6Listen here on archive.orghttps://archive.org/download/112722-am-you-tube-stream/112722AM-YouTubeStream.mp3
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What is the significance of the Table of Shewbread? Is a DNA code connected to the Table of Shewbread? Before we jump into our study, let me ask you this question, who does the Table of shewbread represent? And why does it contain 12 loaves of bread? The answer to the question, who does the Table of Shewbread represent, is Jesus Christ. We will see that not only does the Table of Shewbread appear to contain a DNA code, but we will also look into scripture declaring Jesus Christ as the bread of life with a DNA Code.
An expository sermon from Exodus 25:23-30 on the Table of Shewbread in the Tabernacle.
Join us as we walk through the details of the Tabernacle as God explained to Moses how to build the house where He would dwell. The Table of Shewbread is next, learn the purpose of the Table Shewbread.
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An indepth study of Exodus 24-34, which recounts the design of the Tabernacle and the story of the Golden Calf. This lesson focuses on experiences with God, bearing and wearing the priesthood, plundering the riches of Egypt, glory or goodness, the lesser priesthood, and more. 0:00 Introduction 5:18 Accepting the Law 17:54 Experiences with God 31:49 Designing the Tabernacle 40:45 The Ark of the Covenant 1:01:07 The Table of Shewbread & the Candlestick 1:09:41 The Tent of Testimony 1:29:40 The Priestly Garments 1:59:35 Preparing the Priests 2:09:27 The Incense Altar, Laver, and Anointing Oil 2:22:09 Called to Construct 2:27:19 The Golden Calf 2:50:37 Consuming Consequences 3:07:18 Near or Far from God 3:19:19 Goodness or Glory 3:29:25 New Tablets & Lesser Priesthood 3:45:08 God's Reintroduction 3:50:18 Being True to God 4:00:31 Veiling our Radiance 4:04:59 Conclusion
by Elder Tim McCool (preached 2/13/22) In the conclusion to this sermon, Bro. Tim drives home the beautiful symbolism of the Candlestick and the Shewbread that sat in the Temple, facing the Holy of Holies. Even the very arrangement of … Read More
by Elder Tim McCool (preached 2-13-22) Join us today as Elder Tim McCool takes us into the Jewish Temple, and gives us a view of the Candlestick and the Shewbread. Nothing was placed in that Temple by accident – God … Read More
Why study this ancient tent? What does knowing the Tabernacle have to do with our faith on this side of the cross? Everything. From Creation, God's desire was to dwell in the midst of His people. In the middle of the wilderness, God gives Moses a way for God Himself to dwell in the midst of His people: the Tabernacle. This tent is not merely ritual or history or good information. It's essential to understanding our salvation. Our detailed and deliberate God gave us the Tabernacle because one day, He would give us Jesus. In this teaching, Erin Warren discussing the fourth furnishing in the Tabernacle: The Table of Shewbread (or the Bread of the Presence). Like the other furnishings, we see this piece has a practical purpose: it fed the priests. But the spiritual representation takes us much deeper. As we see repeated words of bread, Sabbath, covenant and pull that thread through the whole of Scripture, we find that Christ's broken body for us does more than forgive our sins. Jesus is the Bread of Life and through Him, we are invited into a relationship with our God, one that gives us a Better Bread, a Better Covenant, a Better Communion, a Better Rest. Key Scriptures: Exodus 25:23-30 Exodus 37:10-16 Leviticus 24:5-9 Leviticus 2:1-10 John 6:22-71 Luke 22:19-20 Acts 2:42-47 This podcast is a companion teaching to the Feasting on Truth Bible study. You can find more information, including a link to purchase the study book, at FeastingOnTruth.com/biblestudy.
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An in-depth study of the types and shadows of the plan of salvation, the person of Christ, and the church in the TabernaclePart 10: The Table of Shewbread
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5-02-21 | Mike Baker Table of Shewbread| Vintage Blueprint Exodus 25:23-30 As we enter into the front room of the tabernacle proper (the Holy Place), we come to the table of shewbread on the right side just inside the entrance. On this table the priests were to place 12 fresh loaves of bread daily as a representation of the people of God (12 tribes). There are many allusions here to Jesus. He is the bread of life that sustains us. He desires to be intimately involved with us, as in sharing a meal together. We celebrate the Lord's supper to remember his sacrifice. Obvious parallels to our weekly communion abound.
While the guys are on a brief intermission working on new content for the show, we hope you enjoy this "mini-series" over the next few weeks that contains some recent sermons from ONE Baptist Church on the Tabernacle. You'll be amazed at how relevant it is to you and your walk with the Lord. Check out onebaptistjax.world for more sermons in this series!