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Enjoying the Journey

The Bread Is Always Fresh

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

Non-profit, Business, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

(Leviticus 24:5-9) The freshness of the showbread is a picture of Christ and God’s perennial provision. The twelve loaves of bread — one for each tribe — underscores God’s personal, sufficient care for every person. Discover how this Old Testament picture points to Jesus, the Living Bread, and the written Word of God that nourishes us daily with new strength, purity, and the sweet presence of the Holy Spirit. (10126260527) Join Scott Pauley's study through Scripture this year. Find resources for every book of the Bible by Dr. Pauley and Enjoying the Journey at enjoyingthejourney.org/journey-through-scripture/.Whether you're a new believer or have walked with the Lord for years, you'll find thousands of free devotionals, Bible studies, audio series, and Scripture tools designed to strengthen your faith, deepen your understanding of the Bible, and help you stay rooted in the Word of God. Explore now at EnjoyingTheJourney.org.Extend the Work Enjoying the Journey provides every resource for free worldwide. If you would like to help extend this Bible teaching, you may give at enjoyingthejourney.org/donations/

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0:00.0

When most people think of the Old Testament tabernacle, they picture an ancient tent,

0:13.0

distant and unfamiliar, something that feels far removed from everyday life.

0:18.5

But what if that sacred structure was actually designed by God to point us

0:23.6

directly to everything we have in Jesus Christ? In this study, fully furnished, finding all you need in Christ,

0:30.6

Scott invites us to step inside the tabernacle and discover that every detail from the altar to the mercy seat was a divine preview of the Savior to come.

0:42.3

Let's join Scott now.

0:48.3

We go back to the table today, back to the table of show bread. And the amazing truth today is that every time

0:56.2

you go back to that table, the bread is fresh. Every time. It doesn't matter what time of day

1:03.2

you go. It doesn't matter how many times you go. Every time you go to God's presence, you will find

1:09.9

he is perennally fresh. You know, we get stale,

1:13.5

don't we? Life sometimes gets stale and people can get pretty crusty. But the Lord, not the Lord.

1:22.9

The Lord is perennially fresh. He is always the same. Again, just another reminder of the sufficiency of our

1:31.1

great God. Now, we've been looking at the Exodus passage on the table of show bread, Exodus chapter

1:37.7

25. Let me bring you to the parallel passage in Leviticus today to Leviticus chapter 24.

1:43.6

In verse number five, this is the instruction related to the

1:47.8

bread itself that would go on the table. The Bible says in verse number five of Leviticus 24,

1:53.7

And thou shalt take fine flour and bake 12 cakes thereof, two tenth deals shall be in one cake, and thou shalt set them in two rows,

2:05.6

six on a row upon the pure table before the Lord, and thou shalt put pure frankincense upon each row

2:13.7

that it may be on the bread for a memorial even an offering made by fire unto the Lord.

2:22.7

Now listen to verse number eight. Every Sabbath, he shall set it in order before the Lord

2:27.8

continually being taken from the children of Israel by an everlasting covenant.

2:35.4

I love that word continually.

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