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Pastor Francis Kaunda preached from Exodus 20:8–11 on “The Sanctity of the Sabbath,” focusing on the fourth commandment and explaining what Israel heard and what that command means for God's people today. God commands His people to remember the Sabbath, set it apart, and keep it holy by treating it differently from the other days of the week. For six days they were to work, but on the seventh day ordinary work was to cease because that time belonged to God. The command teaches that time is not ultimately ours but God's, and it raises the important question: Who owns your time? Pastor Kaunda emphasised that work itself is not a curse but a divine calling given by God, and that the pattern of six days of work and one day of rest reflects God's own pattern in creation, calling us to imitate Him. The goal of the Sabbath is ultimately more about the person of God than the day itself, reminding us of our dependence upon Him. The Sabbath points to our need for God by teaching that we are not sufficient in and of ourselves and that our lives, work, and time are under His authority. He also noted that there are consequences for disregarding God's command to keep the Sabbath holy, as the command calls God's people to recognise His lordship over every aspect of life and to rest in Him.
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