
In this chapter we have an account of the giving of the law on Mount Sinai; the preface to it, Ex 20:1,2, the ten commandments it consists of, Ex 20:8-17, the circumstances attending it, which caused the people to remove at some distance, Ex 20:18, when they desired of Moses, that he would speak to them and not God, who bid them not fear, since this was for the trial of them; but still they kept at a distance, while Moses drew nigh to God, Ex 20:19-21 who ordered him to caution the children of Israel against idolatry, and directed what sort of an altar he would have made whereon to offer their sacrifices, promising that where his name was recorded he would grant his presence and blessing, Ex 20:22-26.

In this episode, you will hear about the growth of two parallel movements: 1) The Messianic movement as growing numbers of Jews discover Yeshua as the Messiah; and 2) The growing restlessness among Christians to reconnect with their Jewish roots.I found myself in this second movement's awakening. I share how God awakened me to study Judaism…the three major steps I took…and how God poured out His blessings after each step.**********************NOTE: For the resources mentioned in this episode: Go to my PODCAST PAGE, locate this title and click on it. All the resources are listed in the description notes.**********************

“Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.” Do you really understand the fourth commandment? Do you understand what it means to us today? Join Pastor Jeff Schreve as he shares three key elements concerning this commandment to remember the sabbath day, and to keep it holy.

Just as God commands a day off, He expects us to work the rest of the week. We need to remember our responsibility to engage in both. In the message “Relax! And That’s an Order,” Skip reminds us that rest is good, but so is work.

"Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy." Join Adrian Rogers as he tells how we ought to make the Lord's Day a holy day, a healthy day, and a happy day by taking time out to be holy and worship.

Keeping the Sabbath holy.

The Ten Commandments give us healthy, good boundaries –– boundaries based in the goodness of Godʼs nature and the desire He has for our lives to be blessed. This is true for the 4th commandment. It is the longest of all the commandments, and often the least understood or properly applied. It is Godʼs command about the Sabbath. Download Sermon Notes
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