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The Tabernacle Episode 9: The Day of Atonement

by Dion Walden | September 11, 2019

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Theme: Sin is a violation of God's law that requires the payment of one's life. Christ Jesus took upon himself our sins and paid it price with his life to satisfy the demands of God's justice. The Day of Atonement (the day of judgment) is not an ancient Israelite ritual but for all humanity. Christ Jesus has made propitiation by his blood for all who will confess and repent of their sins. Their sins will be blotted and their names written in the Book of Life.

Title: The Tabernacle Episode 9: The Day of Atonement

Speaker: Dion Walden

Key text: https://www.bible.com/bible/59/PSA.141.2.esv

Date: September 11, 2019

Tags: #psdatv #sanctuary #tabernacle #DayofAtonement #YomKippur #Sacrifice #Blood #Law #Christ #Jesus #Sin #Repentance #Confession #BookofLife #RoshHashanah

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Presenter

  • Dion Walden

    Dion Walden is a passionate woman of God who serves as an elder at the Plantation Seventh-day Adventist Church in Plantation, FL. Elder Walden is a dynamic speaker and prolific writer who is passionately committed to the expository teaching and preaching of the word of God. Her purpose statement is to be a “Kingdom Woman Difference Maker.” Her desire is to see people radically experience the power of God’s word and be transformed by the Holy Spirit.

    Dion is a dedicated family woman, married to Joseph Walden, they have one son. She loves to explore new learnings, people watch, and take nature walks. She currently works in the pharmaceutical industry as a Senior Marketing Manager and holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Nova Southeastern University.