Stephen Angliss | For the fourth time in Exodus, God teaches His people about the Sabbath. Not only was it the first of the Ten Commandments to be given (Ex. 16:33), but it is also the most repeated of the Ten Commandments in Exodus. Why? Because like circumcision, the Sabbath is one of the key signs of God’s covenant with His people, and it beautifully illustrates the Gospel. Join us to find out why the Sabbath is a sign of salvation.
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