Thomas Newberry explores the concept of the Temple as a representation of God's desire for companionship with humanity, tracing the journey from the Garden of Eden to the Tabernacle and the future Millennial Temple. He emphasizes that God's presence was once shared with Adam and Eve, and later with figures like Enoch, illustrating the continuity of divine fellowship despite humanity's sin. Newberry highlights the Tabernacle as a type of the Church, where God dwells among His redeemed people, and underscores the infinite nature of God, who desires to be in relationship with us. The sermon culminates in the promise of eternal communion with God, as seen in the future heavenly dwelling where God and the Lamb are the temple.