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Bible Project classroom session — https://bibleproject.com/classroom/exodus-overview-carmen-imes/sessions/19/
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Sabbath is not legalistic rule-keeping but a God-patterned rhythm of rest that defines what it means to be human and free.
obedience-and-authority
God says, 'Take a break. The world does not revolve around you. You're not responsible for keeping it turning, rest.'
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S19-RC-002Am I finished trying to get ahead? Strict penalties in the Hebrew Bible for those who set up shop around Jerusalem on the Sabbath.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S19-RC-006work-as-meaning
God set a pattern at creation, where he finished his work and rested. Therefore, we should finish our work and rest like God did.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S19-RC-008What does it mean to be human and not be able to find work? Can we provide work so people have the dignity of work and the joy of rest?
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S19-RC-005belonging
We were slaves in Egypt. When we participate in the covenant community it becomes our story. A slave works 24/7; God set up a different rhythm.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S19-RC-009Families relishing time together, singing coming out of their homes — a wonderful sense of flourishing, not legalism.
BP-CLASSROOM-EXODUS-OVERVIEW-CARMEN-IMES-S19-RC-0076 published passages · documentary · research analysis
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