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After the golden calf incident, the relationship between God and people was broken. However, God did not abandon God's people, but renewed a covenant with them. A once "stiff-necked" people (Exodus 32:9) is transformed into a "wise-hearted" people (36:1-2, translated "skillful" in NRSV). How does this transformation occur? What does it mean to be wise-hearted? And how can we live into God's call to be a wise-hearted people today? Pastor David preaches "The Wise-Hearted Community" based on Exodus 36:1-7 (with references to Exodus 32 and 35). This is the third sermon of our four-week Celebrate Generosity series.
By Pastor David Fleener at Shalom Lutheran Church in Alexandria, MNAfter the golden calf incident, the relationship between God and people was broken. However, God did not abandon God's people, but renewed a covenant with them. A once "stiff-necked" people (Exodus 32:9) is transformed into a "wise-hearted" people (36:1-2, translated "skillful" in NRSV). How does this transformation occur? What does it mean to be wise-hearted? And how can we live into God's call to be a wise-hearted people today? Pastor David preaches "The Wise-Hearted Community" based on Exodus 36:1-7 (with references to Exodus 32 and 35). This is the third sermon of our four-week Celebrate Generosity series.