The Sacred Entrance: Lessons from the Tabernacle
"¶ And he set up the hanging at the door of the tabernacle." - Exodus 40:28

In the book of Exodus, we encounter a beautiful tapestry of God’s interaction with His people, particularly in the instructions and the construction of the Tabernacle. **Exodus 40:28** reads, “And he set up the hanging at the door of the tabernacle.” This simple yet profound statement signifies a deep spiritual truth about access to God and the holiness associated with His presence.
At the heart of this verse is the act of setting up the hanging, which serves as a barrier and a threshold. The hanging, made of fine linen, was not simply a decorative element; it represented the divine separation between the holy God and the sinful humanity. To enter the Tabernacle, one had to pass through the hanging, a deliberate act that required awareness of the sanctity of the space, and the necessity for purity in approaching the Almighty.
### The Significance of the Hanging
The hanging at the door is symbolic of Christ, the ultimate doorway through which we approach God. In John 10:9, Jesus claims, "I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture." Just as the hanging served as a threshold to the holy place, Jesus opens the way to our heavenly Father, allowing us to enter into a relationship with Him.
This invites us to reflect on our own lives and our approach to God. Do we regard coming into His presence as a privilege and an honor? When we approach God in prayer, worship, or meditation, are we mindful of His holiness? The hanging reminds us that while God is accessible, He is also holy, and our approach to Him should be with reverence and respect.
### The Call to Holiness
In setting up the hanging, we see God’s desire for His people to recognize the need for holiness and separation from sin. The Tabernacle itself was a physical representation of God's dwelling among His people, yet it was also a place that demanded separation from the mundane and the impure. In 1 Peter 1:15-16, we are called to be holy as He is Holy. This high call to holiness challenges us to examine our lives and consider what hinders us from fully entering into God’s presence. Are there distractions, sins, or fears keeping us from approaching Him?
As we ponder upon *Exodus 40:28*, we should also consider the ramifications of the hanging—it signifies God's desire to dwell among us while maintaining His justice and holiness. The beautiful truth is that although we are unworthy, through Jesus Christ, we receive the grace to enter into His presence without the guilt of sin weighing us down.
### A Welcoming Invitation
The act of hanging the curtain can also be perceived as an invitation. After the hanging was established, it enabled the priests and the people of Israel to come into the court of the Tabernacle. God desired to be among His people; He provided the access point amidst the regulations. Today, we have a similar encouragement through prayer—God invites us to enter into His presence boldly. Hebrews 4:16 encourages us to come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
### Conclusion
As we reflect on this simple Scripture, let us not miss the profound realities it represents. The hanging at the door of the Tabernacle is a reminder of both our need for God’s holiness and His desire for us to draw near. It calls us to approach with awe and confidence, freed from sin through Christ, knowing that we are welcomed into His presence. May we treasure this access and make it a habit to enter into the presence of God, recognizing that we are not just crossing a threshold, but embracing the glorious relationship that He desires with us.
In our daily walk, let us remember the significance of that sacred entrance, abiding in His holiness while living in the grace provided through Christ Jesus—a grace that invites us to continually step through the hanging into vibrant fellowship with our Creator.
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Exodus 40:28 - "¶ And he set up the hanging at the door of the tabernacle."
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