In this message, Andrew teaches from Exodus 40, showing how the completion of the tabernacle fulfills God’s promise to dwell among His people, echoing the creation account and foreshadowing the New Covenant. Israel’s obedience in constructing the tabernacle “just as the Lord commanded” creates sacred space for God’s glory to fill, marking a moment of restored relationship after covenant-breaking idolatry. This dwelling is not about a physical tent alone but anticipates the greater reality in Christ, where God’s presence moves from the tabernacle into His people through the Holy Spirit. The message contrasts the fleeting satisfaction of self-made “heavens on earth” with the lasting joy of hosting God’s presence, calling believers to trust His vision, obey His commands, and prepare themselves as living temples. Revival comes not through chasing personal fulfillment but by faithfully receiving the gift of salvation, participating in the New Covenant, and practicing rhythms of prayer, worship, and confession so that God’s Kingdom is embodied in daily life.