ALL WHO WERE WILLING

Passage: Exodus 35:1~29  

Key verse: 29

Before resuming work on the Tabernacle, a proper rhythm of work and rest had to be established. Six days were for work, but the seventh day was a holy day, a day of rest to the LORD. Keeping this rhythm has been a core identity of God’s people, a sign of God’s covenant in every generation (31:13). This unique approach to time that keeps one in seven days separate is only possible by faith.

God had commanded Moses in detail regarding the plans and needs of the Tabernacle. The necessary materials were numerous and to be provided by offerings to the LORD from all the people. The offering was to be given out of a willing heart, shown by an offering of materials, skills, time, and labor to build all the elements of the Tabernacle. In this way, they willingly prepared a place for God to dwell with them (25:8). God wants a two-way relationship with us; on his part, he sent Jesus to make his dwelling among us (Jn 1:14). Our response is to willingly invite him into our lives, families, community, and world.



Prayer: Father, you sent Jesus to make your dwelling with us. Grant me a willing heart in service to you each day.

One Word: Serve God with a willing heart