As we look into Exodus 19:1-8, Israel is about to receive the Law, beginning with the Ten Commandments. Throughout the ages, these famous rules have come to shape how both believers and non-believers alike view the Christian religion (even, more importantly, God Himself) and often present a picture that is terribly skewed: we see the Law as a condition, rather than as a confirmation, of the relationship God has with His chosen people. In this sermon, Pastor Matt Bedzyk explores the foundation of God’s covenant with Israel and how it directly affects our view of the gospel today.
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