The work ahead requires many skills. God values craftsmanship, planning, and detail. This is not just spiritual labor, it is practical, creative, and communal. Every role matters. Every Detail Matters Moses calls forward all who are skilled and willing to take part in the work of the Tabernacle. What follows is a careful listing of furnishings, garments, and sacred objects, each named, each purposeful. Nothing is vague. Nothing is overlooked. God’s dwelling place is shaped with intention, beauty, and order. These verses remind us that holiness is not only found in grand gestures, but in faithful attention to detail. God honors craftsmanship, planning, and preparation. Spiritual work is not separate from practical skill; it is often expressed through it. Every role, every task, every contribution has meaning when offered to God. The Tabernacle is built not by one person, but by a community responding together. The people are the church family contributing to their home.

Exodus 35:10-19 Easy:  “All of you who are skilled workers should make all the things the Lord commanded: the Holy Tent, its outer tent, and its covering; the hooks, boards, braces, posts, and bases; the Holy Box, its poles, the mercy-cover, and the curtain that covers the area where the Box stays; the table and its poles, all the things on the table, and the special bread on the table; the lampstand that is used for light and the things used with the lampstand, the lamps, and oil for the light; the altar for burning incense and its poles; the anointing oil and the sweet-smelling incense; the curtain that covers the door at the entrance to the Holy Tent; the altar for burning offerings and its bronze grating, the poles, and all the things used at the altar; the bronze bowl and its base; the curtains around the yard, their posts and bases, and the curtain that covers the entrance to the yard; the pegs used to support the Tent and the wall of curtains around the courtyard, and the ropes that tie to the pegs; and the special woven clothes for the priest to wear in the Holy Place. These are the special clothes for Aaron the priest and his sons to wear when they serve as priests.”

Father God, teach us to serve You with care and faithfulness. Bless the work of our hands and the details we sometimes overlook. May all we do reflect Your presence among us. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Precious Name Amen and Amen.