In this episode, Pastor Eric explores the prophetic depth of the Tabernacle’s design, Israel’s encampment, and their spiritual symbolism pointing to Yeshua. The arrangement of the twelve tribes around the Tabernacle not only mirrored God’s heavenly throne but also foreshadowed the cross, with each camp’s banner (lion, ox, man, eagle) connecting to the cherubim in Ezekiel, the living creatures in Revelation, and Christ’s fourfold identity as King, Servant, Son of Man, and God incarnate. From the outer courtyard to the Altar and Laver, every detail reveals Messiah’s atoning sacrifice, priesthood “after the order of Melchizedek,” and the promise of His return through the Eastern Gate to dwell with His people forever.
Resisting God's Will |S2:E19|
In this House of David podcast, Pastor Eric reflects on the profound message of surrendering to God's will and embodying the essence of discipleship. He begins with the assurance of God's unfailing love, exploring the challenges of aligning one's desires with God's plan. Through biblical references and personal reflection, Pastor Eric grapples with the call to sacrificial love, emphasizing the need to crucify selfish ambitions and submit entirely to Christ. The dialogue underscores the transformative journey of faith, urging believers to embrace a life of obedience, service, and selflessness, ultimately striving to emulate Christ's example of love and sacrifice.