The Tabernacle | The Silver Sockets – Foundation of Redemption | Lesson 10
Series The Tabernacle
The sermon centers on the theological significance of the silver sockets in the Tabernacle, revealing that redemption through Christ's atonement is the only foundation upon which believers can stand before God. Drawing from Exodus 26 and 38, it emphasizes that these sockets, made from the atonement money collected from every Israelite aged twenty and above, symbolize the universal, non-negotiable, and equal price of salvation—half a shekel for all, regardless of wealth or status—pointing to the sufficiency and exclusivity of Christ's blood as the sole basis for forgiveness. The massive, weighty silver sockets represent the immovable, eternal, and substantial nature of Christ's redemptive work, which provides permanent security, freedom from condemnation, and spiritual humility by excluding all boasting. Ultimately, the structure of the Tabernacle teaches that every aspect of the believer's life, service, and testimony must rest upon this divine foundation, as no human effort, status, or achievement can substitute for the finished work of Jesus Christ.
| Sermon ID | 11112516285765 |
| Duration | 45:55 |
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| Category | Teaching |
| Bible Text | Exodus 26:19-30 |
| Language | English |
