In this message, Andrew teaches from Exodus 28–31, revealing that God’s detailed instructions for the tabernacle and priestly garments are not arbitrary demands but an expression of His desire to dwell with His people in beauty and holiness. The garments of the high priest symbolize the sacred role of hosting God’s presence and mediating between heaven and earth, pointing forward to Jesus—the true and perfect High Priest—who tears the veil, bears our sin, and clothes us in His righteousness. God's dwelling is no longer confined to a tent; through Christ, His people have become the new tabernacle. This message calls believers to embrace their identity as a royal priesthood, consecrated not by performance but by grace, and to live as hosts of God’s presence—interceding, worshiping, and embodying His glory in the world. Revival readiness begins with this priestly calling: to trust God's wisdom, practice His ways, and prepare our lives as sacred space for His presence to dwell.