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Freed to Give
There’s a big difference between giving out of obligation and giving freely. In Exodus 25, God’s people are invited to bring offerings to build a dwelling place for God, but God doesn’t demand them. There is freedom to give to the one who gave everything for us.
How to See God
We can easily see sacrifice in the Old Testament as a gruesome, even archaic, ritual that seems completely removed from our modern sensibilities. However, the sacrifices we see in those ancient texts, including the book of Exodus, crucially symbolize future redemption through Jesus Christ, enabling the Israelites (and us) to approach God, see God, and even feast in God’s presence.