The sermon traces God's eternal purpose to dwell among humanity, from Eden's intimate fellowship to the ultimate fulfillment in the New Jerusalem, revealing a progressive revelation of divine presence through key historical stages: Eden, Abraham's tent, the tabernacle, Solomon's temple, Christ incarnate, the church as a spiritual dwelling, and the eternal state. Central to this journey is the truth that God's presence is not arbitrary but requires obedience, faith, and a heart surrendered to His will, as seen in the meticulous design of the tabernacle, which prefigures Christ as the perfect, willing sacrifice and the foundation of the church. Each material and symbol—gold, silver, brass, colors, wood, oil, and spices—points to Christ's divine nature, redemptive sacrifice, and the Holy Spirit's work, emphasizing that true fellowship with God demands a willing heart and active participation in His redemptive plan. The message culminates in the assurance that God's ultimate desire is realized not in a physical structure, but in the eternal, intimate communion of redeemed humanity with Him, where the veil is fully removed and His presence is forever enjoyed. This vision calls believers to live as living stones in the spiritual house, committed to Christ, accountable to one another, and oriented toward the glorious consummation of God's dwelling with His people.