
Unshaken Saints Exodus 19-34 - Moses at Mount Sinai
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Apr 20, 2026 A sweeping look at Sinai’s call to be a holy, priestly people and the sacred pattern of the Tabernacle. Short segments trace the Ten Commandments, Sabbath, and family ethics as protective boundaries. Rich symbolism of the ark, veil, and priestly garments is unpacked. The drama of the Golden Calf and God’s second chance rounds out the study.
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Architect Uncle Turned Temple Into A Treasure Hunt
- Jared recounts touring the San Diego temple with his architect uncle to learn symbolism in light, numbers, and color.
- That experience inspired him to read the tabernacle as a ‘sermon in stone’ where God is the ultimate architect.
Design Worship To Engage All Senses
- Make the holy place a feast for senses: place showbread, light, and incense intentionally to form covenant encounters.
- Jared maps showbread (bread of faces) on the right, lampstand left, and incense before the veil as sequential spiritual preparation.
Priestly Garments Teach Burden Bearing
- Aaronic priestly garments intentionally encode responsibility: onyx shoulder stones bear tribes; breastplate stones bear names over the heart.
- Jared connects shoulder burden imagery to bearing Israel's names before the Lord continually.
