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Exodus 21–23, “God’s Heart for the Vulnerable”

45 min · 19. maj 2026
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These chapters contain some of the Bible’s most difficult and misunderstood laws — laws about slavery, servants, foreigners, widows, debt, and justice. But beneath these case laws we discover something surprising: the heart of God for the vulnerable. In this sermon, we explore how these laws applied the Ten Commandments to everyday life in ancient Israel, how they restrained exploitation in a broken world, and how they ultimately point us to Jesus Christ — the One who became vulnerable himself to rescue sinners and make us reflect his heart in the world.

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