
Renewing Your Mind A Tabernacle in the Wilderness
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Jan 9, 2026 Daniel Hyde, a pastor and expert in Old Testament theology, shares profound insights about the tabernacle as a divine teaching tool. He likens it to a child's crayon drawing, designed to illustrate God's holiness and relationship with His people. Hyde reveals how the structure symbolizes God's presence, with its materials signifying increasing holiness. He emphasizes the tabernacle's role in providing access to God, culminating in Christ's fulfillment of its purpose, which restores believers' access to God's heavenly presence.
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Tabernacle As God's Crayon Drawing
- Daniel Hyde likens the tabernacle to a child's crayon drawing given by God to teach Israel about divine realities.
- He frames the tabernacle as a loving, simplified picture God provided to his wandering, confused child Israel.
Tabernacle Points To Heaven's Reality
- Hebrews presents the tabernacle as a copy or shadow of a genuine heavenly reality.
- The earthly tabernacle points readers toward heaven, the true dwelling place of God.
Holiness Comes From God's Presence
- The tabernacle taught Israel about God's holiness by being God's dwelling among them, not by its materials alone.
- Its holiness derived from God's presence filling the structure, not the curtains or gold.

