The tabernacle and its priests and services : described and considered in relation to Christ and the Church .. . y we feed by faith on Him,and our souls will be nourished unto eternal life. Mayour prayer be—Lord, evermore give us this regard the bread and wine as representing thespiritual nourishment which may be obtained in theordinances of the !New Testament Church. It is true,only the priests were permitted to eat the shewbread;but genuine believers are a royal priesthood, and theyare all invited to sit at the Xew Testament table, andpartake of its manifold blessings. Eat ye that


The tabernacle and its priests and services : described and considered in relation to Christ and the Church .. . y we feed by faith on Him,and our souls will be nourished unto eternal life. Mayour prayer be—Lord, evermore give us this regard the bread and wine as representing thespiritual nourishment which may be obtained in theordinances of the !New Testament Church. It is true,only the priests were permitted to eat the shewbread;but genuine believers are a royal priesthood, and theyare all invited to sit at the Xew Testament table, andpartake of its manifold blessings. Eat ye that whichis good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness. 134 THE TABERNACLE. May not the golden table j)oint to the abundant supplyof good things prepared in the heavenly temple, for allthose whom Christ will make kings and priests untoGod for ever ? There a table is spread before His face,that is continually furnished with new wine andheavenly manna, with which the ransomed of the Lordwill be refreshed, and made glad: In Thy presence isfulness of joy; at Thy right hand there are pleasuresfor CHAPTER XIL THE GOLDEN CANDLESTICK. {Lamp-Bearer)


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