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What role does the Sabbath play in understanding God’s law?

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The Sabbath reveals the nature of God’s law as pointing toward Christ's redemptive work.

The Sabbath serves as a teaching tool for believers, revealing how God’s law points to Christ and our need for salvation. It emphasizes that the commands of God, including the Sabbath, were given not merely to enforce morality but to show humans their need for a Savior. The law's ultimate goal is to lead us to Christ, who fulfills the law and offers us rest. The Sabbath reinforces the concept that it is God's work—His sovereign grace—that brings about our salvation, exemplifying the richness and depth of His covenant relationship with His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 31:12-13, Colossians 2:16-17

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