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When most people reach the laws in Exodus, they're tempted to skip ahead. But hidden within these ancient commands is a beautiful picture of God's heart. This week we explore Exodus 22 and discover that God's law wasn't primarily about punishment—it was about restoration. While Pharaoh's kingdom dehumanized people, God's Kingdom restores dignity, values every life, and teaches His people how to love their neighbors. Even more importantly, these laws point us toward Jesus, who didn't simply command humanity to love one another—He became human Himself. In this episode: Why God's laws emphasized restoration over retribution What Exodus teaches us about justice and human dignity How fear fuels our tendency to dehumanize others The contrast between the Kingdom of Empire and the Kingdom of Shalom Why Jesus is the ultimate expression of God's heart for humanity Scripture: Exodus 22:1–17; 1 Corinthians 9:8–10 If this episode encouraged you, we'd love for you to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could use the reminder that every person bears the image of God.
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