a. The first and the second
b. Judgment and atonement
c. The Holy Place and the Most Holy Place
Do you know how and when your church was built?
Who gave offerings so there would be furniture, curtains, different classrooms, a bathroom and many other things?
I’m sure that if you ask your parents or church pastor, they can answer all those questions for you.
The first time a church was ever built following God’s instructions was when the children of Israel were in the desert, after Moses took them out of Egypt.
That church was called a” tabernacle.” It was a portable church or sanctuary, which means it could be put up and taken down so it could be carried until they reached the land of Canaan.
All the Israelites brought offerings of gold, silver, fabric, and wood so it could be built.
Years later, King Solomon built a sanctuary that wasn’t portable, but rather a big, beautiful building: the wonderful temple in jerusalem.
Both the tabernacle and the sanctuary had two sections, according to God’s instructions to Moses in the desert: the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place, which were separated by a curtain. The showbread, the lampstand with seven branches and the altar of were in the Holy Place.
And the ark of the covenant was in the Most Holy Place.
To the Israelites the sanctuary was a sign of God’s presence in the midst of the campground.
When the Israelites looked at the tabernacle, they knew God was with them and they had nothing to fear.
God always wants to be by our side and protect us from all evil.
In your Prayer Journal, ask Jesus to always be near you. If you ask Him,
He’ll always be with you
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Daily Devotions for Junior 2021
“LET’S PLAY!”
By: RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ MERCADO
Collaborators:Landon Vera