Promises of Christmas: Hunter Ruch: Christ in the Tabernacle
In this Christmas series, The Promises of Christmas, we continue exploring the ways Jesus is revealed throughout the Old Testament. In this episode, Pastor Hunter Ruch helps us look deeply at Christ in the Tabernacle—the sacred place where God dwelt with His people in the wilderness.
Hunter explains the purpose and design of the Tabernacle, how it represented God’s desire to be present with His people, and how every part of it ultimately points to Jesus. We reflect on the truth that God’s heart has always been to dwell with us, and that Christ fulfills every promise of God’s presence.
Key Themes & Highlights
The Tabernacle as a dwelling place for God among the Israelites—and a foreshadowing of Jesus.
God’s consistent heart across Scripture: “That’s always been His heart. To dwell with His people.”
Jesus as the fulfillment of every Old Testament symbol and promise:
“Jesus Christ is better. He is the better priest, and the better King, who brings better promises.”The challenge and beauty of living humbly:
“Humility is the most important virtue in the Christian life, but the least practiced because it’s hard.”The incredible reality of God’s nearness today:
“The person of the Holy Spirit, God is personally present within each of us.”The message of Emmanuel—God with us at Christmas and always:
“God with us. That’s the beauty of Emmanuel and the season of Christmas, but all the time as well.”Hunter’s three simple, powerful truths for believers:
“Jesus loves you. Jesus is with you. Jesus is the King.”A reminder to stay rooted in Scripture:
“If you want to get to know the heart of the Father, read His love letter to us. Read the Scriptures.”
About Pastor Hunter Ruch
Hunter Ruch is the Associate Pastor of Care and Connection at Williamsburg Community Chapel, where he serves alongside a dedicated team helping people grow as disciples of Jesus Christ by connecting them to God’s Word and His body. He holds degrees from the University of Virginia and Dallas Theological Seminary. Hunter and his wife of over 25 years are parents to four children and the owners of a very energetic golden doodle.
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Website: https://wcchapel.org/
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