4.23.26 ~ Builder vs. Bystander, Part 4: Imaging God
During this third week of counting the Omer—day 19—I want to remind you that, during your obedience and overcoming, God is impressed and proud of you! I hope you have sensed that this week. More on this during our 9:00 a.m. Zoom call today (The Pit of Despair). It is all over the Scripture, and this is important when I talk about work that pleases God. I am using the Tabernacle as an example, but I am not talking about religious activity. I am not talking about more prayers and more services and more pious activities. That is one kind of doing, and it is important—no, they are essential. But the Torah has something much bigger in mind. However, there is a problem. The Torah does not divide the sacred and secular life. The Torah may divide holy and common, but the sacred and secular distinction—that is a later invention of religion as a thing you do in this little compartment of your life. In the Torah framework, Adam tending to the garden—that is work for God. Building the Tabernacle—t...