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Groundworks Ministries Podcast

Steve Wiggins of GroundworksMinistries.com is sharing a devotional from the Old Testament book of Exodus, Chapter Thirty-One.

Union Grove Primitive Baptist Church
3rd Sunday May 2025 (2) Exodus 31:13, "Jehovah Mekoddishkem - The Lord our Sanctifier"

Union Grove Primitive Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 44:21


Message from Elder Ronnie Loudermilk on May 18, 2025

Audio Bible
Exodus 31

Audio Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 5:09


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Our Daily Portion with WIT Ministries

Our Daily Portion Podcast is a daily podcast to help us stay in God's Word daily.  We follow the Daily Torah Portion schedule utilizing the NASB translation. The scripture is read, a nugget is shared, and prayer closes us out.  Go to pursuitfortruth.com for more information about WIT Ministries.

Exploring the Word
Exodus 31:1 -32:6: God's Workmanship

Exploring the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 49:43


Fellowship Church Rouge Park
Work & Rest | Exodus 31 : 1-18 | March 30, 2025

Fellowship Church Rouge Park

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 38:07


Ps. Kesavan Balasingham

Church of the Cross
"Hands- Gods and Ours" (Exodus 31:1-18) - Dave Friedrich

Church of the Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 29:37


Exodus 31:1-18 | Psalm 127:1-3  | 2 Corinthians 3:1-6 | Matthew 11:28-30

Woodlawn Baptist Podcast

2025-03-23 Sunday Morning Sermon

Ruminate with Ben Marshall

Today we continue our reading in the Old Testament book of Exodus in the Amplified Bible translation with Exodus chapter 31.If you want to support the work of this podcast, please consider becoming a subscriber! For less than $1 USD/month you can assist in making this podcast even better, helping raise funds to purchase a new microphone, sound-proofing materials and so on. Subscribe today: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobible/subscribeThanks for listening and being a part of this community!

Horicon Baptist Church
Exodus 31 // Re-Creation & Rest // Taylor Callen

Horicon Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 44:28


Go to HoriconBaptist.com for more sermons and more information on our church

Into The Word with Paul Carter

Journey with us through Exodus 31 at Into the Word, a radio and online program committed to reading, loving, and living the whole Counsel of God. In this program we will work our way chapter by chapter through the whole Bible. Our host and Bible teacher for this adventure is Pastor Paul Carter. If you are interested in additional resources or previous episodes in the series, you can find those at https://intotheword.ca/. If you would like to support the program or our monthly mission partner, you can do so at https://intotheword.ca/how-to-support-the-into-the-word-podcast-bible-commentary. To connect with our Bible readers and Into the Word listeners, connect with us on Facebook at https://facebook.com/In2theWord

The M'Cheyne ESV Bible Plan with Kristyn Getty
March 20 (Exodus 31; John 10; Proverbs 7; Galatians 6)

The M'Cheyne ESV Bible Plan with Kristyn Getty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 13:40


❖ Follow along with today's reading: www.esv.org/Exodus31;John10;Proverbs7;Galatians6 ❖ The English Standard Version (ESV) is an 'essentially literal' translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Created by a team of more than 100 leading evangelical scholars and pastors, the ESV Bible emphasizes 'word-for-word' accuracy, literary excellence, and depth of meaning. ❖ To learn more about the ESV and other audio resources, please visit www.ESV.org

Journey Through Scripture
Day 53: Exodus 31:1–33:6; Mark 6:30–56; Psalm 25

Journey Through Scripture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 38:20


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Christadelphians Talk
Thoughts on the readings for February 20th (Exodus 31, 32, Psalm 89, 1 Corinthians 1, 2)

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 7:44


Exodus 31 tells of the two skilled craftsman divinely equipped for the construction of the Tabernacle – Bezaleel (his name means “in the shadow of the Almighty”); and Aholiab (his name means “my Father's tent”). Bezaleel was skilled in metalworking. He made the furniture for the Tabernacle. Bezaleel is a type of the Messiah, as Moses tells us in the entirety of the 91st psalm. Aholiab had responsibility for the coverings of the Tabernacle and its embroidery – also for the veil between the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place; and the clothes of the priests; as well as the cutting, polishing and engraving of the stones in the High Priest's breastplate (see Hebrews 8 verses 1-5 and 9 verses 1-5, 24-28, 10 verses 19-25). Verses 12-18 link the provision of the LORD's faithful servants (Bezaleel and Aholiab) with the providing of the Sabbath for His people(Mark 2 verses23-27). The Sabbath existed from the time of Creation, but it was made into an observable Feast at Sinai. It was Yahweh's sign between Himself and His covenant people for all time. Any of God's people who failed to observe the Sabbath were to be put to death. We are told that the lesson for us to cease from sinning and to serve our Sovereign on a daily basis. We must rest from our own interests and to choose those thoughts and ways that please our God (Isaiah 56:1-8; and Hebrews 4 verses 7-12). Moses tells Israel of the sanctity and seriousness of His Sabbath covenant with Israel. This covenant, says verse 18, was written by the finger of God. Chapter 32 speaks of yet another ascent into Mount Sinai to actually receive those two tables of stone upon which had been engraved the Ten Commandments.CONT READING... https://christadelphianvideo.org/thoughts-on-the-readings-for-february-20th-exodus-31-32-psalm-89-1-corinthians-1-2/

Christadelphians Talk
Thoughts on the readings for February 20th (Exodus 31, 32, Psalm 89, 1 Corinthians 1, 2)

Christadelphians Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 7:25


Exodus 31 tells of the two skilled craftsman divinely equipped for the construction of the Tabernacle – Bezaleel (his name means “in the shadow of the Almighty”); and Aholiab (his name means “my Father's tent”). Bezaleel was skilled in metalworking. He made the furniture for the Tabernacle. Bezaleel is a type of the Messiah, as Moses tells us in the entirety of the 91st psalm. Aholiab had responsibility for the coverings of the Tabernacle and its embroidery – also for the veil between the Holy Place and the Most Holy Place; and the clothes of the priests; as well as the cutting, polishing and engraving of the stones in the High Priest's breastplate (see Hebrews 8 verses 1-5 and 9 verses 1-5, 24-28, 10 verses 19-25). Verses 12-18 link the provision of the LORD's faithful servants (Bezaleel and Aholiab) with the providing of the Sabbath for His people (Mark 2 verses23-27). The Sabbath existed from the time of Creation, but it was made into an observable Feast at Sinai. It was Yahweh's sign between Himself and His covenant people for all time. Any of God's people who failed to observe the Sabbath were to be put to death. We are told that the lesson for us to cease from sinning and to serve our Sovereign on a daily basis. We must rest from our own interests and to choose those thoughts and ways that please our God (Isaiah 56:1-8; and Hebrews 4 verses 7-12). Moses tells Israel of the sanctity and seriousness of His Sabbath covenant with Israel. This covenant, says verse 18, was written by the finger of God. Chapter 32 speaks of yet another ascent into Mount Sinai to actually receive those two tables of stone upon which had been engraved the Ten Commandments. Whilst Moses was with the angel of the covenant in the mountain the Israelites committed gross immorality and breeched the covenant. They goaded Aaron into aiding them in the making of a golden, graven calf – no doubt the people had remembered the calf worship of the god Apis when they were slaves in Egypt. Aaron was weak and thought that he might be able to channel the people's intentions in a different direction. He sought to make the occasion a feast to Yahweh.See also thecomments in Psalm 106 verses19-23, which tell of the incident of the golden calf. Whilst in the mount both Joshua and Moses heard the noise from the camp. Joshua, who had gone only part of the way with Moses, mistook the noise for war. Moses suspected otherwise and the angel urged Moses to return to the camp and to deal with the corruption. Moses had not fully completed his descent from the mountain when he saw the nakedness of the people of God. In exasperation Moses cast down the two engraved stone tables. These tables shattered into pieces. In anger Moses ground the golden calf to powder and sprinkled the golden dust on the water forcing the people to drink this polluted water. Retribution was now to be taken on the immoral idolators. Moses asked, “Who is on Yahweh's side?” The Levites responded and without favour for any (including family) they slaughtered 3,000 of the brethren. For their faithfulness they were given priestly roles (replacing the family firstborn sons, who had until this time exercised that responsibility). The Israelites were severely rebuked for their breech of faith with their God. Moses also said that he would go back to the mountain and seek to atone for their sin. After this the LORD sent a plague as further punishment for His people. While in the mountain Moses requested that God put him to death as a substitute for the people's sin. God does not accept substitution for atonement. Psalm 89 concludes Book 3 and the Sanctuary psalms. It was written by Ethan the Ezrahite. The song celebrates the stedfast love of the LORD. The Psalm focusses on God's evident covenant love that was experienced by David. Verses 6-14 speak of Israel's God and His incomparable deeds done for His people. Verse 15 alludes to the tinkling of the bells on the High Priest's robe. The sound spoke of the joy of receiving the gospel message: Romans 10. Verses 16-18 describe the exultation of those, Yahweh's people. Verse 27 spoke of the Almighty's choice of David, the youngest of 8 sons, and his elevation to the highest rank of the LORD's firstborn to rule over a mighty kingdom. This was of course a type of Yahweh's Son, promoted above all of Adam's descendants to ultimately come to be the king of the entire earth. Verses 19-28 outline the LORD's defence of His Anointed; and that His covenant with David would endure. Verse 29-37 recall his Sovereign's enduring and sure covenant to David (see 2 Samuel 7 verses12-17, 19-25; and 2 Samuel 23 verses 1-8). Verses 32-38 tell of Israel's chastening for having departed from the laws of their God. Verses 39 tell of God's suffering nation and the afflictions which come upon all of Adam's children. The Psalm concludes with a plea for our Creator's stedfast love to abide upon His people. The letters to the Corinthians begin in the same way as every epistle of Paul prior to his first Imprisonment in Rome. Grace (‘karis' the Greek greeting) and peace (‘shalom' the Hebrew welcome). What more could be offered any believer than the grace and peace of the Father? The letters written between the two imprisonments contain the added dimension of ‘mercy', something we become more conscious of needing the older we get (the only exception to this pattern is in Paul's personal letter to Philemon). What wonderful words were told to the Corinthian readers, that by the Father's calling they were saints, or sanctified believers, incorporated into the fellowship of God and His Beloved Son. The Apostle informs his readers about the tragedy of forming factions. Christ's ecclesia – his body – cannot be divided into segments which follow human leaders. For that reason, despite the essential nature of baptism, Paul was thankful to have baptised only a few. The Apostle's prime focus was on forwarding the message of the Gospel. The essence of that message lay in the power of the preaching of Christ's crucifixion. Read aloud and ponder verses 18-31 (the last of those verses cites Jeremiah 9 verses 23-24). Chapter 2 outlines Paul's determination when he came to Corinth to teach among them nothing except the Christ as the crucified one. That was an unbelievable and inconceivable message, as his quote from Isaiah 64 verses 4-5 proves. But our Sovereign God has His love and wisdom shared with His children – known partly now with the added promise that the joys and blessings of the kingdom age cannot be understood simply through words which would fail to describe that experience of being the Father's immortalised children.

Through the ESV Bible in a Year with Jackie Hill Perry
February 13 (Exodus 31–32; Psalm 40; Luke 4)

Through the ESV Bible in a Year with Jackie Hill Perry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 14:40


❖ Follow along with today's reading: www.esv.org/Exodus31–32;Psalm40;Luke4 ❖ The English Standard Version (ESV) is an 'essentially literal' translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Created by a team of more than 100 leading evangelical scholars and pastors, the ESV Bible emphasizes 'word-for-word' accuracy, literary excellence, and depth of meaning. ❖ To learn more about the ESV and other audio resources, please visit www.ESV.org

A Year In The Bible
Exodus 31-32 (AM)

A Year In The Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 4:16


God has gifted and called us to be holy. For more resources on reading through the Bible in a year, visit my church's website at this link or text us at 888-644-4034. Feel free to join me on my other daily podcast, Your Next Step. God bless - Doyle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ABP - World English Bible - Blended Mix - January Start
Day 41: Exodus 31-32; Psalms 86-88; Luke 1

ABP - World English Bible - Blended Mix - January Start

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 20:41


Exodus 31-32; Psalms 86-88; Luke 1

Immanuel Baptist Church
Exodus 31:1-11, "Called and Empowered to Build" Ben Seewald

Immanuel Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 51:01


Main Idea: Christians, you have been called and empowered by the Holy Spirit to assist in temple-buildering.1. The men called and empowered by God to build his tabernacle2. Christ, the ultimate Temple-Builder3. Our calling and empowering as temple-builders

Pray the Word with David Platt
Gifted by God (Exodus 31:1–5)

Pray the Word with David Platt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 6:15


In this episode of Pray the Word on Exodus 31:1–5, David Platt challenges us to steward the gifts and abilities we have been given by God.Explore more content from Radical.

CPC New Haven Podcasts
To Whom Do You Sacrifice? | Rev. Craig Luekens | Exodus 31:1-11, 32:1-6

CPC New Haven Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 50:00


To Whom Do You Sacrifice? | Rev. Craig Luekens | Exodus 31:1-11, 32:1-6 visit cpcnewhaven.org

SendMe Radio
Exodus 31 - Mountain Top Prayer 1000 Days of Searching the Scriptures Pastor Chidi Okorie Episode 1212 - SendMe Radio

SendMe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 35:38


Exodus 31 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Exodus, detailing God's instructions to Moses concerning the skilled artisans appointed to construct the Tabernacle, as well as a reminder of the importance of the Sabbath. 1. Bezalel and Oholiab Chosen (Exodus 31:1-11) God specifically calls Bezalel, the son of Uri, from the tribe of Judah, and fills him with His Spirit, granting him exceptional wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and craftsmanship. Bezalel is given the ability to work in gold, silver, and bronze, as well as to design artistic works, cut stones, and carve wood. God also appoints Oholiab, from the tribe of Dan, as his assistant. This passage highlights the divine origin of human talent and skill. God empowers individuals with abilities to serve His purposes. These artisans are tasked with creating the Ark of the Covenant, the lampstand, the altar, and all other furnishings for the Tabernacle, as well as the priestly garments and the anointing oil. 2. The Sabbath Rest Commanded (Exodus 31:12-17) God reminds Moses of the importance of the Sabbath as a sign of the covenant between Himself and the Israelites. Observing the Sabbath is a mark of holiness and devotion to God. The penalty for violating the Sabbath is severe, emphasizing its sacredness. This section reinforces the idea that even amidst great tasks, such as building the Tabernacle, God's people must rest and honor Him. The Sabbath serves as a reminder that God is the Creator who rested on the seventh day after completing His work. 3. The Tablets of the Covenant (Exodus 31:18) The chapter concludes with God giving Moses the two stone tablets inscribed by His own finger. These tablets contain the terms of the covenant, underscoring their divine authority and permanence. This moment signifies the culmination of God's instructions to Moses on Mount Sinai and sets the stage for the events that follow in Exodus 32, where the Israelites' disobedience with the golden calf is revealed. Key Themes 1.God's Empowerment: The calling and equipping of Bezalel and Oholiab show that God provides the necessary skills and resources to accomplish His work. 2.Sabbath Observance: The emphasis on the Sabbath highlights its role in maintaining a rhythm of worship, rest, and remembrance of God's covenant. 3.Divine Authority: The tablets of the covenant symbolize God's unchanging word and His direct involvement with His people. Reflection Exodus 31 reminds believers of the importance of using their God-given talents for His glory, honoring the sacred rhythms of work and rest, and submitting to the authority of His word. It calls us to reflect on how we balance work and worship in our lives and how we use our abilities to serve the purposes of God's kingdom.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.

Striving for Revival with Pastor Justin Cooper
Striving for Revival – Exodus 31 (B) - 12/27/2024

Striving for Revival with Pastor Justin Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 10:18


Follow along with Bro. Cooper as he continues his study in the book of Exodus.

Striving for Revival with Pastor Justin Cooper
Striving for Revival – Exodus 31 (A) - 12/26/2024

Striving for Revival with Pastor Justin Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 10:18


Follow along with Bro. Cooper as he continues his study in the book of Exodus.

Coram Deo Church — Bremerton, WA
Sermon B-Sides - E119 - Filled with the Spirit for Blue Collar Work - Exodus 31

Coram Deo Church — Bremerton, WA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 45:19


It is not uncommon to hear the phrase "filled with the Spirit" in connection to some kind of erratic spiritual experience. But in the Bible, that phrase is first connected to the skills necessary to build the tabernacle. In this episode of Sermon B-Sides, Pastor Jon and Pastor Rusten discuss what it means to be filled with the Spirit in light of the skill and wisdom given to Oholiab and Bezalel to manufacture the parts of the tabernacle. What might this mean for our understanding of the phrase? They also discuss the charismatic view and compare it to the task-oriented nature of work. Finally, they discuss the importance of work and Sabbath for the Christian.We hope you enjoy, and as usual, if you have any questions for Sermon B-Sides or anything else, email us at pastor@coramdeochurch.org.

Coram Deo Church — Bremerton, WA
Sermon B-Sides - E119 - Filled with the Spirit for Blue Collar Work - Exodus 31

Coram Deo Church — Bremerton, WA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 45:19


It is not uncommon to hear the phrase "filled with the Spirit" in connection to some kind of erratic spiritual experience. But in the Bible, that phrase is first connected to the skills necessary to build the tabernacle. In this episode of Sermon B-Sides, Pastor Jon and Pastor Rusten discuss what it means to be filled with the Spirit in light of the skill and wisdom given to Oholiab and Bezalel to manufacture the parts of the tabernacle. What might this mean for our understanding of the phrase? They also discuss the charismatic view and compare it to the task-oriented nature of work. Finally, they discuss the importance of work and Sabbath for the Christian.We hope you enjoy, and as usual, if you have any questions for Sermon B-Sides or anything else, email us at pastor@coramdeochurch.org.

Other Audio

Exodus 31:1-18

Providence Church
Exodus 31: My Treasured Possession

Providence Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 35:45


Series :: Exodus Part 2: My Treasured PossessionExodus 31 :: Andrew Rutten11-3-24 :: Sunday GatheringOur Website: www.providenceomaha.org/Facebook: www.facebook.com/providenceomahaInstagram: www.instagram.com/providenceomaha/YouTube: www.youtube.com/@providenceomaha

Mission City Church
Exodus 31 Devotional

Mission City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 4:07


31 The Lord said to Moses, 2 “See, I have called by name Bezalel the son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, 3 and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with ability and intelligence, with knowledge and all craftsmanship, 4 to devise artistic designs, to work in gold, silver, and bronze, 5 in cutting stones for setting, and in carving wood, to work in every craft.6 And behold, I have appointed with him Oholiab, the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan. And I have given to all able men ability, that they may make all that I have commanded you: 7 the tent of meeting, and the ark of the testimony, and the mercy seat that is on it, and all the furnishings of the tent, 8 the table and its utensils, and the pure lampstand with all its utensils, and the altar of incense, 9 and the altar of burnt offering with all its utensils, and the basin and its stand, 10 and the finely worked garments,[a] the holy garments for Aaron the priest and the garments of his sons, for their service as priests, 11 and the anointing oil and the fragrant incense for the Holy Place. According to all that I have commanded you, they shall do.” 12 And the Lord said to Moses, 13 “You are to speak to the people of Israel and say, ‘Above all you shall keep my Sabbaths, for this is a sign between me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I, the Lord, sanctify you.14 You shall keep the Sabbath, because it is holy for you. Everyone who profanes it shall be put to death. Whoever does any work on it, that soul shall be cut off from among his people.15 Six days shall work be done, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day shall be put to death. 16 Therefore the people of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, observing the Sabbath throughout their generations, as a covenant forever. 17 It is a sign forever between me and the people of Israel that in six days the Lordmade heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed.'” 18 And he gave to Moses, when he had finished speaking with him on Mount Sinai, the two tablets of the testimony, tablets of stone, written with the finger of God.

D.J. Horton
Way of Worship: Final Instructions - Exodus 31

D.J. Horton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 46:30


God designed us physically and spiritually to work and rest. 2 Final Instructions: 1. Work for His Glory (v.1-11) 2. Rest for His Glory (v.12-18) When we look at the Sabbath: We Look Up We Look In We Look Back We Look Forward We Look Out!  

Church at The Mill
Way of Worship: Final Instructions - Exodus 31

Church at The Mill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 46:30


God designed us physically and spiritually to work and rest. 2 Final Instructions: 1. Work for His Glory (v.1-11) 2. Rest for His Glory (v.12-18) When we look at the Sabbath: We Look Up We Look In We Look Back We Look Forward We Look Out!  

Just A Voice KJV
Exodus 31

Just A Voice KJV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 3:01


It is a sign between me and the children of Israel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-balson/support

Calvary Chapel Central Maine - Ken Graves

Pastor Ken Graves continues teaching through the book of Exodus.

First Baptist Church of Hammond
Exodus 31:18 - Abdel Judeh - Sunday Evening, August 11, 2024

First Baptist Church of Hammond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 43:38


Exodus 31:18 - Abdel Judeh - Sunday Evening, August 11, 2024 by First Baptist Church of Hammond

New North Church
The Sabbath | Exodus 31, Week 10 | McKenna Takach - New North Church

New North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 38:06


Rob HallAugust 4, 2024Exodus: Finding Hope in the WildernessExodus 31www.newnorth.church

The Bridge Church Chino Podcast
Exodus 31:1-11 // Exodus - Week 15

The Bridge Church Chino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 48:40


Mark Lohman // July 14, 2024

119 Ministries Podcast
Episode 654: TE: The Book of the Covenant vs The Book of the Law

119 Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 21:10


There's a growing theory among some Messianic believers and a group in Hebrew Roots that the Book of the Covenant and the Book of the Law are 2 different things; that part of the Torah no longer applies today. It's time to test the pillars of this theory to see if they stand up to Scripture. 

A Minute with Pastor Mark

This chapter highlights God's final instructions to Moses on Mt. Sinai.

Torah Class Two
Exodus - Lesson 30 – Exodus 31 & 32

Torah Class Two

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024


Lesson 30 – Exodus 31 & 32 EXODUS Lesson 30 – Chapters 31 and 32 We continue in our study of Exodus 31 this week with the section beginning in verse 12 concerning the Sabbath….in Hebrew, Shabbat. Let's re-read this rather short section to refresh our memories. RE-READ EXODUS 31:12 to end The Sabbath is […] The post Lesson 30 – Exodus 31 & 32 appeared first on Torah Class.

Knowing Faith
#220 — Sabbath and Worship (Exodus 31)

Knowing Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 31:18


Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley have a conversation about how the sabbath is connected to worship in Exodus 31:12-18.Questions Covered in This Episode:What is a summary of the story of Exodus so far?Why the unique filling of the Spirit with these two craftsmen/artists?Do we see other moments like this in the story of the Bible?Why all of this attention to the beauty of the temple?What is the purpose of the sabbath?How is sabbath practice connected to worship?Where else does the sabbath show up in significant ways in the biblical story?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Exodus 31:12-18, Genesis 2:1-3 Follow Us:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteOur Sister Podcasts:The Family Discipleship Podcast | Confronting Christianity | Starting Place | Tiny TheologiansSupport Training the Church and Become a Patron:patreon.com/trainingthechurch Interested in starting seminary and our new 100% tuition For the Church Cohorts? Learn more about what it means to study #ForTheChurch at Midwestern Seminary and apply for free with code KNOWINGFAITH at mbts.edu/apply.Sponsors:To learn more about our sponsors please visit our website.

Through the ESV Bible in a Year with Jackie Hill Perry
February 13 (Exodus 31–32; Psalm 40; Luke 4)

Through the ESV Bible in a Year with Jackie Hill Perry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 14:40


❖ Follow along with today's reading: www.esv.org/Exodus31–32;Psalm40;Luke4 ❖ The English Standard Version (ESV) is an 'essentially literal' translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Created by a team of more than 100 leading evangelical scholars and pastors, the ESV Bible emphasizes 'word-for-word' accuracy, literary excellence, and depth of meaning. ❖ To learn more about the ESV and other audio resources, please visit www.ESV.org