
40 Minutes In The Old Testament Episode 107 (Exodus 35:1-40:38)
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Jan 19, 2018 Chad and Daniel make a sprint through the concluding sections of Exodus, highlighting Moses's unique relationship with God. They discuss the overwhelming generosity of the Israelites in constructing the tent of meeting, reflecting on the natural overflow of grace in Christian living. The intricacies of the tabernacle's construction are explored, linking it back to the creation story as a symbol of God's presence. Additionally, they delve into the meaningfulness of work, challenging misconceptions about existence in a new creation.
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Good Works Flow from Grace
- The people freely gave to build the tabernacle out of gratitude for God's mercy.
- Good works stem from God's love, not mere obedience to commands.
Overwhelming Generosity to Tabernacle
- People gave so generously that artisans had to tell Moses to stop collecting.
- This overabundance shows the Israelites' thankful response to God's forgiveness.
Good Works Are Natural Fruit
- True Christian life naturally produces good works without schemes.
- Good works are the fruit of being a new creation in Christ.
