PROCLAMATION
“And
The Lord spake unto Moses, saying, ‘Speak thou also unto the children of
Israel, saying, ‘Verily My sabbaths ye shall keep;’ For it is a sign between Me
and you throughout your generations; that ye may know that I am The Lord that
doth sanctify you.’ ” Exodus 31:12-13 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These
are the words of God which were revealed to and written by Moses under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God. After The Lord God gave them the Ten
Commandments and the laws, He told them that He was sending an angel to guard
them, and to guide them to the place that He had prepared for them. (Exodus
23:20) Then He confirmed the covenant that He had made with Moses.
(Exodus 24:1-4) After that He gave them specific instructions for the
making of The Arc of The Covenant (Exodus 25:10-30), the making of the
tabernacle (Exodus 26:1-36), the making of the altar (Exodus 27:1-8), and for
the courtyard of the tabernacle. (Exodus 27:9-19) The Lord God also gave
them specific instructions regarding the making of the garments for the priests
(Exodus 28:1-43), and regarding the consecration of the priests. (Exodus
29:1-46) Then He gave them instructions for the making of an altar of
incense (Exodus 30:1-10), a basin for washing (Exodus 30:17-21), and for the
use of anointing oil and incense. (Exodus 30:22-38) Then The Lord God
gave them specific instructions regarding keeping the Sabbath Day holy. (Exodus
31:12-18)
APPLICATION
After
giving the people of God instructions regarding how they should worship Him,
The Lord God told the Israelites to remember the Sabbath Day and to keep it
holy. This He repeated from the Ten Commandments, (Exodus 20:8-11) He
emphasized its importance to Him, and He expounded upon it. (Exodus
31:14-18) The Sabbath Day, which is the seventh day of the week, would be
our current Saturday. Our Lord and Savior, Jesus, The Christ, rose from
the dead on the first day of the week, on Sunday. The church began on the
day of Pentecost. The feast of Pentecost began on the day after the
Sabbath, on Sunday. As Christians we now celebrate Sunday as the
Israelites celebrated the Sabbath. Sunday is to be a day of rest and
worship, and not a day of work. It is to be a day of celebrating The Lord
and fellowshipping with other believers. This is a day for corporate
praise and worship. To God be the glory for He is worthy of our praise,
honor, and worship.
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