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**Exodus 38:9** โ€” *"Then he constructed the courtyard. The south side of the courtyard was a hundred cubits long and had curtains of finely spun linen."*

Bezalel measured. He cut. He hung finely spun linen in precise, ordered lengths โ€” not because God needed a beautiful courtyard, but because the people needed a visible boundary marking where holiness dwelt among them.

Structure is itself a form of mercy.

We sometimes treat orderliness as the opposite of Spirit-led living, as though the faithful steward should float free of structure. Yet here, the most sacred space in Israel was defined by careful, deliberate construction โ€” curtain by curtain, cubit by cubit.

God did not dwell in vague spiritual impressions. He dwelt within measured walls.

Consider the spaces you are called to steward โ€” your home, your work, your relationships. The care you bring to their construction is not a distraction from worship.

It may be the worship itself.
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