What connections exist between Exodus 38:14 and New Testament teachings on worship? Exodus 38:14 in Focus “The curtains on one side of the entrance measured fifteen cubits, with their three posts and three bases.” Key Observations • A single entrance, clearly defined • Curtain fabric functioning as a boundary yet also an invitation • Exact measurements (fifteen cubits) and a triple support system (three posts, three bases) Pointers to Christ • Single entrance → John 10:9: “I am the gate…” • Curtain imagery → Hebrews 10:19-20: access “through the curtain of His body.” • Three posts/bases → consistent with the triune God who grants access: Father, Son, Spirit (Ephesians 2:18). New Testament Themes of Worship Echoing Exodus 38:14 • Exclusive access – Tabernacle: only one doorway. – New Covenant: only one Mediator (1 Timothy 2:5). • Consecrated boundary – Curtain kept the courtyard holy. – Christ’s blood sets believers apart (Hebrews 13:12). • Precise, God-given pattern – Measurements were not optional. – Worship in spirit and truth is likewise non-negotiable (John 4:24). • Supported entrance – Three posts/bases held the curtain firmly. – New Covenant worship is upheld by faith, hope, love (1 Corinthians 13:13). When the Curtain Is Fulfilled • Matthew 27:51: temple veil torn; the way stands permanently open. • Hebrews 4:16: believers “approach the throne of grace with confidence.” Implications for Corporate Worship Today • Christ alone provides entry; gatherings center on Him, not human preference. • Holiness remains essential—grace never abolishes God-set boundaries. • Order and structure in services reflect God’s delight in precise design. • Worship is Trinitarian: offered to the Father, through the Son, in the Spirit. Personal Response • Enter boldly yet reverently. • Guard the purity of worship by adhering to Scripture. • Celebrate the open way every time believers assemble. |