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Exodus 35:1 - Oh, don't forget the Sabbath either

Did you ever get tired of having a parent gently remind you of what you need to do?  When God reminds us, it is because he knows we are prone to forgetting.  And none of us can argue that we are forgetful.

From 11.22.20

Blessings 

Jeff

Repetition of Sabbath rule before construction of tabernacle begins.  What work were they working on in the wilderness? Tending livestock and gathering manna seems be about it. Now they have the tabernacle to build.  When manna was first given, the Sabbath rest is stated prior to the 10 commandments being given in chapter 20. Gathering twice as much in sixth day and preparing it for seventh so that they didn't have to build a fire. Preparing food was work. Intentional preparation was required. The routines of other days were not allowed on the Sabbath. 

Martyn Lloyd Jone started on Romans 7.  Chapter 6 was on why justification by faith does not mean lawlessness. Chapter 7 is why sanctification is also by faith. The law is holy but weakened by the flesh. The importance of being "married to another".  Christ instead of the law. Can't be justified by law and cannot be sanctified by the law. 

In terms of Sabbath, what did the Israelites think?  This is personal and perfect obedience for life (just like covenant with Adam). The second table was comparatively easy. Not likely to murder commit adultery or steal on a weekly basis. But life was on the line every Sabbath. People were watching too.  This must have been very depressing.

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