
DWELL: The Sanctuary and the Heart of God The Way Home | DWELL S01 [Ty Gibson]
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Aug 30, 2025 A guided tour through the sanctuary's layout and rituals as a map for returning to intimacy with God. Conversations trace blueprints, daily and yearly rites, and the symbolism of the courtyard, holy place, and most holy place. Themes include Jesus as the living tabernacle, the Day of Atonement rituals, and how sanctuary instruction aims to heal shame and deepen love.
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Atonement Is A Gradual Relational Process
- The sanctuary's core purpose is atonement: a gradual, compassionate process to restore intimate fellowship between God and sinners.
- God erects partitioned spaces and veils to escort people step-by-step so they can safely learn his character and regain confidence.
Jesus As The Living Tabernacle
- Jesus is the fulfillment and living reality of the sanctuary: his flesh is the veil and he is the tabernacle who reveals God's glory among us.
- John’s language (the Word became flesh and dwelt among us) intentionally echoes tabernacle imagery to show Jesus as the way into God's presence.
The Sanctuary Path Leads To Jesus The Way
- "The Way" in scripture is both directional and personal: Jesus repeatedly claims I am the way, making the sanctuary-path ultimately a relationship with him.
- Ty ties John 14 and Hebrews to show Jesus as forerunner who goes into the Most Holy Place on our behalf.



