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What does the Bible say about the sabbatical year?

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The Bible describes the sabbatical year as a time of rest for the land, commanded by God, where no planting or harvesting occurs.

In the Bible, the sabbatical year is outlined in Leviticus 25, where God commands the Israelites to let their land rest every seventh year. During this time, they are not to sow or reap from their fields, which seems counterintuitive for sustenance, but it is an act of trust in God's provision. God assured His people that even in their waiting, He would command His blessing, allowing enough harvest in the sixth year to sustain them through the seventh and beyond. This mirrors our need for faith in Christ, our ultimate rest who fulfills the promise of provision.
Scripture References: Leviticus 25:1-7

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