Repentance Outside the Camp: Restoration Inside the Camp through Jesus Christ A Study Into the Revelation of Repentance and Restoration Repentance Outside the Camp: Restoration Inside the Camp Through Jesus Christ is more than a study. It is a divine unveiling a journey into one of the most profound and often overlooked patterns woven throughout Scripture. It is the revelation that God begins His work of salvation outside the camp, but He completes His work of restoration inside the camp. In the Old Testament, the camp of Israel represented: God's presenceGod's holinessGod's orderGod's covenant peopleTo be inside the camp meant belonging, identity, protection, and fellowship. To be outside the camp meant separation, shame, uncleanness, and distance from God. The leper lived outside the camp. The sin offering was burned outside the camp. The rejected, the defiled, the unclean, and the cast-out were all placed outside the camp. Yet the priest God's appointed mediator did something astonishing: He went out to them. He left the sanctuary. He stepped beyond the boundaries of holiness. He walked into the place of shame, isolation, and uncleanness. He did not wait for the leper to come in. The leper could not come in. The priest went out. This was not merely ritual. It was prophecy. It was a shadow of a greater Priest to come. Be blessed. Minister Dorine Daniels.
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