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What lessons can we learn from the Israelites' response to God's commands?

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The Israelites' generous and willing response provides a model for obedient and heartfelt giving.

The Israelites exemplified an outstanding response to God's commands through their generous giving toward the construction of the tabernacle, as outlined in Exodus 36-39. Their willingness to contribute, stemming from a heart stirred by God, contrasts sharply with mere obligatory giving. They brought a variety of gifts without concern for the amount, focusing instead on their desire to serve God. This teaches modern believers the importance of cheerful, voluntary contributions to God's work, motivated by love and gratitude, recognizing that all they possess ultimately belongs to Him. Through their exemplified devotion, we learn that true giving is rooted in understanding our relationship with God and responding to His grace.
Scripture References: Exodus 35:21, 2 Corinthians 9:7

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