God has already saved all mankind from sin [The TABERNACLE Study 1]

What kind of faith must we have in order to receive salvation from all our sins?

The human doctrinal belief that claims one can eliminate their sins and become holy through repentance cannot remove any sins whatsoever, including the sins committed immediately, let alone all sins.

We can reach complete salvation once for all only by believing in the law of salvation that God speaks to us through the Bible.

The content I will introduce today is excerpted from Pastor Paul C. Jong’s book “The TABERNACLE : A Detailed Portrait of Jesus Christ (I) [New Revised Edition]” who received salvation from all sins by believing in the Gospel of the water and the Spirit.

This collection of sermons, delivered by Pastor Paul C. Jong, who is truly a born-again servant of God and preaches exactly according to the Word of the Bible, is available for free download as e-books and audiobooks on the website.

We must accept the merciful gospel of the removal of sins, the salvation determined by the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine twisted linen shown at the gate of the Tabernacle
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God showed, through the sacrificial laws given to Moses, that the Israelites could be saved from all their sins only by offering sacrifices according to this law and by believing that their sins are removed through this sacrificial law.


If we know and acknowledge the sacrificial law established by God and believe, God will accept our faith and save us from all our sins.

God has already saved all mankind from sin, so those who believe receive the blessing of being saved from all sins.

God has made us know the ordinance of salvation through the sacrificial laws set by the Absolute One.

If a person neither knows nor believes in the truth that Jesus Christ, through the baptism He received from John and the blood of the cross, has washed away human sins forever, that person will be destroyed. We must believe in the merciful love of God.

God grants us salvation inside the Tabernacle through the sacrificial laws, and the method was that a person’s sins were transferred onto the head of the sacrificial offering by the laying on of hands.

Therefore, we must believe in the merciful gospel of God, which allows the person who believes this truth to be washed clean from all sins.

A person who does not acknowledge the law and the sacrificial laws before God can never receive eternal removal of sins, but the one who believes in the merciful gospel of God can receive eternal removal of sins.

God knew that man would sin and, to remove those sins, commanded that sacrificial offerings be presented before Him.

Therefore, God said that when a sinner offers a sacrificial offering, “An altar of earth you shall make for Me, and you shall sacrifice on it your burnt offerings and your peace offerings, your sheep and your oxen. In every place where I record My name I will come to you, and I will bless you.”

The burnt offering that the people of Israel offered to God was in the form where the sinner would lay his hands on the head of the sacrificial offering to transfer his sins to the offering, receive its blood, apply it to the horns of the altar of burnt offering, place the meat on the altar, and burn it with fire.

In other words, God was telling them to offer the sacrificial offering of salvation by believing in the law of salvation He gave to us with the heart.

The offering God desired was not a ritualistic offering, but an offering where one truly believes in their heart that they are someone who can only go to hell and transfers their sins by faith onto the sacrificial offering.

The Lord received baptism from John and shed His blood on the cross to remove our sins. The Lord determined to remove our sins by the method of sacrifice, just as with the burnt offering and sin offering in the Old Testament.

God ordained that those who offer the burnt offering and fellowship offering by faith would obtain salvation from all sins.

This sacrificial offering of faith established by God foreshadowed the sacrifice of salvation in which, in the New Testament era, Jesus Christ came to this earth, received baptism from John, bore the sins of the world, and shed His blood on the cross to save all mankind from sin.

By believing this truth in our hearts, we become children of God.

Exodus 20:25–26 says: “And if you make Me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of hewn stone; for if you use your tool on it, you have profaned it. Nor shall you go up by steps to My altar, that your nakedness may not be exposed on it.’”

We must pay attention to the words spoken in verse 25 here.

“And if you make Me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of hewn stone; for if you use your tool on it, you have profaned it.”

If you build an altar, do not build it with dressed stones, but build it with uncut stones just as they are.


This is God’s warning not to offer worship before Him through human-made religious faith.

Everyone, all the religions of the world were made by humans.

Step 1, step 2, step 3, step 4, step 5 — people who have not been born again have created religions that claim one becomes holier step by step like this.

God, knowing that people, being born as descendants of Adam, could not keep God’s law because of sin and, because of that sin, had no choice but to die, established the sacrificial laws of the Tabernacle to save all people from the sins of the world.

Therefore, we must accept the merciful gospel of the removal of sins, the salvation determined by the blue, purple, and scarlet thread and the fine twisted linen shown at the gate of the Tabernacle.


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We can receive the blessing of the remission of sins that God has given us only when we accept in our hearts the two laws that God has established for mankind: the Law and the law of salvation.

The sacrificial system performed in the tabernacle was the law that God established to take away the sins that the people of Israel committed in their hearts, minds, and actions. What was important in this sacrificial system was the ‘sacrificial offering’ and the ‘laying on of hands’ by which the high priest appointed by God transferred sins to the sacrificial offering.

In the same form as the Old Testament sacrificial system, ‘Jesus Christ’ came to this earth as the eternal sacrificial offering, and through the baptism (laying on of hands) He received from ‘John the Baptist,’ the representative of mankind, Jesus took upon Himself all the sins of mankind once for all. Then, as the price for those sins, He shed His blood on the cross, died, and rose from the dead, thus completing the ‘law of salvation’ once for all and forever unchanging.

We can receive the true blessing of the remission of sins only when we accept this law of salvation in our hearts.

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