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What does the Bible say about Sabbath observance?

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Sabbath observance is a sign of God's sanctification, fulfilled in Christ, and no longer required.

The Bible states that Sabbath observance, as established in Exodus 31:13, was a sign meant for the people of Israel to know that God sanctifies them. However, since Christ fulfilled the purpose behind these ordinances, including the Sabbath, they are no longer mandatory for believers. As Hebrews 4:9-11 articulates, there remains a rest for the people of God, which we enter through faith in Christ rather than ritual observance.
Scripture References: Exodus 31:13, Hebrews 4:9-11

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