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The Tabernacle: A Story of God's Desire to Be Close

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Long before there were churches with microphones, lights, and stages… There was a tent in the wilderness . No Wi-Fi. No A/C. No throne. Just a command from God: đź“– "Make me a sanctuary so I may dwell among them." — Exodus 25:8 That sanctuary was called the Tabernacle — God’s house, made of fabric and wood, in the middle of the desert. It wasn’t fancy. But it was holy . Because God Himself chose to live there . ✝️ Everything Inside the Tabernacle Pointed to Jesus This wasn’t just decoration or tradition. Every item was a symbol . ITEM   SYMBOL   JESUS Bronze Altar   Sacrifice for sin    Jesus, our ultimate sacrifice Bronze Basin   Cleansing    Jesus, who washes us clean Lampstand   Light    Jesus, Light of the world Table of Bread   Provision    Jesus, Bread of Life Incense Altar   Prayer    Jesus, our intercessor The Veil   Separation    Torn...

Labubu: A Child’s Toy or a Spiritual Trap?

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I want to share something that really made me stop and think. Few days, my four years old niece came up to me with a worried look on her face. She told me about this thing called Labubu — a doll she said she didn’t want. When I asked why, she simply said, “It’s a monster and at night it does bad things.” She’s only four, but she heard this from other kids her age. That was enough for me to feel a chill. So, like any adult, I went to the internet to check what Labubu really is — and what I found honestly made me uneasy. What Exactly Is Labubu? Labubu is part of a collectible designer toy line called The Monsters, created by a Chinese artist named Kasing Lung. It’s very popular in some circles — collectors buy them for huge sums, swap them like trophies, and show them off online. At first glance, Labubu looks like a cheeky cartoon monster with pointy teeth, long ears, and a grin that’s cute to some but creepy to others. It’s described as mischievous — part fairy tale goblin, ...