Enjoy What Makes Life Beautiful

I preached on keeping the Sabbath this weekend and studying the topic was a loud reminder to me of the importance of getting off the crazy carnival ride we’re on most of the time to take a breath.  The importance of weekly rest goes all the way back to creation and the nature and character of God.  God stopped to take in and enjoy all that He had done during the first 6 days of creation.  His greatness didn’t diminish when He rested.  His glory doesn’t come only from doing but also from His being.

I think most Americans are taught the opposite.  A strong work ethic is equated with never having to rest.  Taking time for solitude, reflection, and rest makes us feel a little guilty, even apologetic.  That’s insane!  God made us with finite amounts of emotional and physical energy.  Rest is a necessary part of life and serves to remind us of our weakness and dependence on God to supply our needs.

The point of Sabbath goes back to the cross and Jesus.  You are reminded that you are accepted not because of what you DO but because of what Jesus DID. Your value doesn’t diminish because you are not “doing”.

Maybe you need to take some time off where you are completely unavailable so that you can discover that the universe did not tear in half because, lo and behold, the world and all that is in it does not revolve around you and your god-like abilities to hold it together.

Unplug from the collective.  Get out, smell some unprocessed air, find solitude, find friends, reconnect with all the things that make your life beautiful.

8 Comments

  1. Kearie

    Do you record your sermons? I would love to listen to this one on the Sabbath.

    • Ben

      Yes we do record the sermons. It will be posted on our website later this week. I’ll post a link to it here as soon as it’s up.

  2. Kearie

    cool!! Thanks!!

  3. Ben

    Here’s the link to the sermon audio. Enjoy!

    http://bit.ly/93mDaY

  4. Kearie

    Thank you!!

  5. IanMaddox

    Good stuff. Just sent this to my mom. I am hoping it will bring her encouragement :)

  6. ded

    …and if we know how to rest in Jesus everyday, everyday becomes a Sabbath. (Without reducing your call to unplug weekly.)

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