Exodus (Program #104) – The Altar of Burnt Offering (1)
The tabernacle of the Old Testament is a wonderful and vivid picture of God and His fellowship with man. It was a structure with two ends; at one end was God Himself dwelling in the inner chamber, the Holy of Holies as it is called in the Bible. AT the other end is the Outer Court, where even the common people can come and go. As you enter into this tabernacle, the first thing you encounter is the altar of burnt offering. It no doubt is meaningful that this first item confronting man as he approaches God is the altar.
This is a life study. A life study really differs from a traditional or typical bible study. These messages from Exodus probably demonstrates vividly as any that has been covered in these programs. Today’s message dealing with the brass altar or the altar of burnt offering is particularly indicative of this principle. Why is simply studying this matter academically and doctrinally not as relevant as looking at it in the way of life and according to our own experience?
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