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Announcements
1 Monthly Fellowship Meal this Wednesday
2 Men’s and Ladies’ Bible Studies start this Wednesday
3 Next Wednesday is Business Meeting
4 OCC (Nicole)
Reading: Deuteronomy 5:12-15
Pray
The first three commandments focus on God.
Number one is the call to exclusive covenant loyalty - we are to worship only God.
Number two is the call to proper worship - we are to worship God his way, with no idols or false impressions of him.
Number three is a call to carry God’s name in a worthy way.
Now we come to the fourth commandment: the command to observe the Sabbath.
Before we can examine what the Sabbath reveals about God, and what this command requires of us, we need to first figure out what Sabbath actually is.
Is it just one day out of seven to take off work?
Is it a day that should be radically different, such as in dry counties where no alcohol is sold or where shops and stores are closed by edict?
Is it nothing important at all - something that is a relic of a by-gone era?
Is it a Jewish-thing with no import to the NT church, or is it prescriptive for us as Christians?
What Is the Sabbath?
The Sabbath Is a Day of Rest
The Sabbath Is a Day of Redemption
What Does the Fourth Commandment Reveal about God?
God Relieves His People
Gathering Manna and the Sabbath in Exodus 16:22-30.
God Redeems His People
God Sanctifies His People
What Does the Fourth Commandment Require of Us?
We Must Rest from Our Labors
We Must Remember and Rejoice in His Salvation
We Must Maintain the Holiness of the Sabbath
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