Sunday Service: Morning 10:00am - Evening: 4:00pm
talktogiff@gmail.com0404 372 018

Series: Exodus

1. The Interpretation of two important biblical words.

2. Jesus lives evermore, He ever lives to make Intercession for us.

3. Jesus also has ministry of Intervention for us.

4. Jesus has a ministry of Inspection.

1. The coat reveals the Broidered Christ.

2. The coat shows the Balance of Christ.

3. The whiteness of the linen speaks of Christ's Blamelessness.

4. The coat reminds us of the Brokenness of Christ.

1. The Golden bells reveal that the work of Christ had Passed the test of God the Father's approval.

a) God had been Propitiated through Christ; His justice had been satisfied through the death of His Son.

2. The Pomegranates speak of our Privileges in Christ.

a) The blue reminds us that now that we are saved, we have a heavenly "Politeia"
b) The purple reminds us that we have become a royal Priesthood.
c) The scarlet points out that we are also a people of Pain.

3. The Pomegranates also teach us a Principle of creativity.

4. The Golden Bells and Pomegranates tell us that our Profession and our Practice must go together.

1. Blue speaks of His Authority.

2. The blue robe symbolized that the Spirit of God was upon the Lord Jesus, the One sent from Heaven, at All times.

3. The blue speaks to us of how Christ Affirms us in the midst of the troubles of life.

1. Gold speaks of Jesus divine Glory.

2. White linen speaks of Jesus as the Righteous One.

3. Blue speaks of Christ as the superior Announcement of God.

4. Purple depicts Christ as the Crowned Head.

5. Scarlet speaks of Christ as our Expiation.

The breastplate is a picture of

1. Our Protection secured by divine love.

2. Our Position near to the heart of God.

3. Our Pardon as Jews inwardly, with hearts circumcised with the circumcision made without hands.

4. Our Praise who is our jewel of great price.

1. What was the Ark?

2. What was in the Ark?

a) The golden pot of manna (Resources for life).

b) Aaron's rod that budded (God's Resurrection power).

c) The Ten commandments (The Righteousness of God).

3. What was on the Ark?

4. What was over the Ark?

1. The Veil symbolised Separation from God.

2. The Veil symbolised Strength to withstand.

3. The Veil symbolised the Stile which enabled entrance into the Holy Place.

4. The Veil symbolised the Sinless Saviour.

5. The Torn Veil symbolised the Satisfaction of God.

1. The Mystery of the Golden Altar.

2. The Man of the Golden Altar.

3. The Ministry of the Golden Altar.

1. Shewbread literally means bread of Face.

a. Frankincense on the bread speaks of Jesus Christ as God as a life lived in the presence of God in a manner well pleasing.

2. The confidence that we are well pleasing to God is enjoyed by Faith.
3. Shewbread was called "continual bread" because it was continually Fresh bread before the Lord.
4. The cake of shewbread speaks of the Foretold Messiah.
5. The crown shows us that our security is found in a Sovereign God keeping us from Falling.

a. The two crowns of the table of shewbread show us our double security in Christ's partnership with the Father.