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The Ten Commandments reveal how loving God and loving others are inseparable. The tabernacle shows that God refuses to choose between holiness and presence. The Sabbath declares that life with God is sustained by grace, not striving.
God doesn’t just rescue us from slavery, He shows us how to live free, draws near to dwell with us, and invites us to rest. In Exodus 20–31, we see a holy God forming a people for Himself. The Law, the Tabernacle, and the Sabbath all point to something greater: Jesus.
By Fairhaven ChurchThe Ten Commandments reveal how loving God and loving others are inseparable. The tabernacle shows that God refuses to choose between holiness and presence. The Sabbath declares that life with God is sustained by grace, not striving.
God doesn’t just rescue us from slavery, He shows us how to live free, draws near to dwell with us, and invites us to rest. In Exodus 20–31, we see a holy God forming a people for Himself. The Law, the Tabernacle, and the Sabbath all point to something greater: Jesus.