Christ in His Sanctuary explores, from an Adventist perspective, the meaning and significance of both the earthly tabernacle and its heavenly counterpart, portraying how Christ serves as High Priest in the heavenly sanctuary. Ellen G. White connects the Old Testament sanctuary service with the Christian life and the final judgment, urging believers to understand how the sanctuary truth impacts …
In the Shadow of the Shekinah by Roy Gane explores the profound theme of God’s presence as revealed through the sanctuary system. The book examines how the Shekinah glory symbolizes divine nearness, guidance, and redemption throughout Scripture. Gane skillfully connects Old Testament sanctuary imagery with the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, showing how God dwells with His people both in a…
This book offers a comprehensive look at the sanctuary doctrine, tracing its Biblical roots and its meaning for believers now. Pröbstle connects the earthly tabernacle, its services and offerings, with Christ’s heavenly ministry and investigative judgment. He helps readers appreciate how the sanctuary message shapes Adventist identity, mission, and hope.
In this deeply devotional and exegetical study, Leslie Hardinge invites readers to embark on a journey “through the Tabernacle along His way,” illuminating the presence of Jesus in every compartment and ceremony of the sanctuary—from the camp area to the Most Holy Place, from the priesthood to the offerings, and even to the final judgment. By exploring sections like “With Jesus in the C…
Mervyn C. Maxwell’s God and His Sanctuary presents a clear and inspiring exploration of the sanctuary as a central theme of Scripture and salvation history. Blending biblical exposition, prophetic interpretation, and devotional insight, the book reveals how the sanctuary message deepens understanding of Christ’s work and strengthens faith in God’s plan of redemption. It serves as both a s…