
DWELL: The Sanctuary and the Heart of God The Holy Place: Bread, Incense, and Light | DWELL S03 [Ty Gibson]
Sep 13, 2025
A journey into the holy place symbols: the table of showbread, the altar of incense, and the seven-branch lamp. Short reflections on human longing, Christ as the living temple, and mutual indwelling. Practical steps for deepening love through Scripture, heartfelt prayer, and testimony.
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Humans Were Made To Be God's Dwelling
- Human beings are bodies with brains that generate a non-material mind designed to be indwelt by God.
- Ty Gibson frames our existential craving as a vacancy caused by God's absence, illustrated by Ichabod meaning the glory has departed.
Christ As The Restored Mobile Temple
- Paul uses sanctuary imagery to describe Christ as the mobile temple in whom the fullness of God dwells bodily.
- Ty explains Colossians/Ephesians: union with Christ restores the human inner sanctum (mind/frontal lobe) by God's Shekinah glory.
Atonement As Mutual Indwelling And Oneness
- Scripture presents mutual indwelling: Jesus abides in us and we in him, forming a corporate oneness modeled on the Father-Son relationship.
- Ty links John 17's language to atonement as matrimonial oneness rooted in love.



