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Reflection 2 | Week 5 | The Shape of Freedom

7 min · 28. juni 2026
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Before God says "do," he says "I already did." Exodus 20 opens not with a demand but with a rescue already finished: I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt. The Ten Commandments come after that, and they come to people who are already free. So they were never the price of belonging. They are the description of a life worth belonging to, the shape of a home where love and peace and joy have room to grow. We tend to hear the commandments as a fence. This passage asks whether they might be a floor plan.

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