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The Sabbath Points To Jesus
When we think of the Sabbath, some will feel guilty because they know they should have a day of rest but don’t, others will hold to it strictly, and some will disregard it as outdated and unnecessary. The Sabbath, observed weekly on the seventh day (which is Saturday) in Judaism, holds profound significance in pointing to Jesus in the Bible.
Rest and Redemption: The Sabbath represents rest from work, mirroring God’s rest after creating the world in Genesis. Jesus offers spiritual rest and redemption from sin through His sacrifice on the cross, providing the ultimate rest for us.
Lord of the Sabbath: In the New Testament, Jesus declares Himself the ‘Lord of the Sabbath’, signifying His authority over it and showing His divinity.
Resurrection: Jesus was resurrected on the first day of the week (Sunday), which became our day of worship. This transformation from the seventh day to the first points to a new creation in Christ, fulfilling the Sabbath’s foreshadowing of renewal.
Freedom from Legalism: Jesus challenged the legalistic Sabbath observance of His time, emphasizing that the Sabbath was made for humanity, not humans for the Sabbath (Mark 2:27). He symbolizes liberation from rigid rules and rituals, emphasizing a relationship with God based on faith and grace.
The Sabbath in the Bible serves as a foreshadowing and reflection of Jesus, our ultimate source of rest, redemption and freedom.
Written by AARON WRIGHT
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If you could put all your responsibilities aside for a day, and do whatever you wanted, how would you spend it? This seventh day is a gift from God. He rested (took a Sabbath) on the seventh day of creation and invites us all into a day of rest with Him. Will you decide that enough is enough and take a rest day with God this week?
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