Reading: Path 2: Old Testament Pentateuch/History
In Exodus 30-31, God instructs Moses on the Tabernacle’s altar of incense, atonement offerings, and skilled artisans like Bezalel, filled with His Spirit. Sabbath observance is emphasized as a covenant sign. These chapters highlight God’s provision for worship and rest, reinforcing His holy presence among Israel, building on the priestly roles in Exodus 28-29.
The Sabbath. The Sabbath is a covenant sign, sanctifying Israel through rest and dedication to God. Both biblical law and natural law (nature itself) affirm rest as vital for the soul, restoring our focus on God’s holiness. By observing a rhythm of rest, we honor God’s design through trust in His provision and presence.
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