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The Cathedral in Time - 7th Day Rest E5

Nov 11, 2019
Discover how the Sabbath acts as a 'cathedral in time,' reflecting divine order and eternal life. Explore the deep connection between the tabernacle and the creation narrative, emphasizing the importance of rest after six days of work. Hear about the liberation of the Israelites in Exodus and the divine provision of manna, symbolizing trust in God. Uncover the sacredness of time and its transformative effect on spiritual wholeness. Finally, delve into the commandment's interpretation and its implications for Israel's identity as God's new creation.
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Exodus as Reenactment of Creation

  • The Israelites' journey to freedom mirrors the creation story in Genesis.
  • Both narratives involve moving from chaos to order, culminating in a seventh-day rest.
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Distorted Desires

  • The Israelites' grumbling in the wilderness reveals a distorted perception.
  • They view Egypt, a place of slavery, as a place of Sabbath and abundance, highlighting their flawed desires.
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Manna and the Test of Trust

  • Manna, provided in a six-day pattern with a double portion on the sixth day, tests the Israelites' trust in God.
  • The seventh day becomes a day of rest, mirroring the creation story and foreshadowing the Sabbath commandment.
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