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Worship through the Tabernacle is a Vacation Bible School like nothing before!


WHAT was the Tabernacle, its Importance and
WHY is it Important for us to Understand?

The Tabernacle, made with the hands of men, was but a copy, a shadow of the real one in heaven, Heb. 8:5; 9:23-25. God showed the "fashion" of it to Moses on Mount Sinai and at the same time commanded him, that he must make the Tabernacle and its furnishings exactly to the plans shown him, (Exodus 25:8-9, 40; 26:30; 27:8; Heb. 8:5). The Lord also chose the chief artists to supervise its construction (Exodus 31:1-6). Nearly 300 verses in Exodus and 50 chapters in the Bible are devoted to an account of the Tabernacle and its furniture. Why do you think it was so important that God had so much written about this building? The teaching of creation, including man and woman take up a whole of 2 chapters in the Bible?

Through reconstructing the Tabernacle, its furniture and adding a wilderness set, families will be able to walk back 3,500 years in time to experience in the most intimate way God's Sovereign plan. The detailed blueprints given to Moses, as well as the descriptions of priestly garments, not only arouse one's fascination but also suggest that no detail of man's worship of God is too small.

Exodus is the most picturesque book of the Bible. It contains more word-pictures than any other and Grafted In Ministries has strived through earnest and prayerful study to turn the Word of God and its word pictures into live images. the ultimate goal being that our knowledge of the grand truth of redemption which testifies of Christ, who said of Moses, "He wrote of Me." John 5:46

See what you get!

 

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