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What does the Bible say about the purpose of the Sabbath?

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The Sabbath is intended to teach us about God’s sanctifying work and our need for rest in Christ.

The purpose of the Sabbath is a vital aspect of the worship and relationship believers have with God. It is a sign between God and His people, emphasizing that He alone is our Savior and sanctifier. As outlined in Exodus 31, the Sabbath serves as a perpetual covenant, reminding us that it is God who sanctifies us and we are wholly dependent on His grace and sovereignty for our salvation. It symbolizes rest from our own works and reflects the completion of God's creation, teaching us that the triune God works without our assistance to achieve our redemption.
Scripture References: Exodus 31:12-13, Matthew 11:28-30

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