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Still Relevant: The Ten Commandments

DAY 2 OF 4

Rest and Worship: The Fourth Commandment

The fourth commandment is unique in that it connects the worship of God with the rhythm of our daily lives. It commands us to “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy” (Exodus 20:8), setting aside one day for rest and worship. Unlike the other commandments, which focus primarily on moral behavior, this commandment emphasizes both a spiritual and practical rhythm for life. It’s given solo treatment here because it’s often misunderstood or neglected, yet it remains central to how we honor God and live in communion with Him.

This commandment has its roots in creation. When God finished His work, He rested on the seventh day and made it holy (Genesis 2:2-3). This wasn’t because God needed rest but to establish a pattern for humanity—a reminder that life isn’t just about work or productivity. The Sabbath teaches us to trust in God’s provision and to remember that our worth doesn’t come from what we accomplish but from being His creation.

In the New Testament, Jesus reaffirmed the importance of the Sabbath, emphasizing that it was made for our benefit (Mark 2:27-28). While the specific observance of the Sabbath has evolved for Christians, its principle remains the same: we are called to prioritize worship, rest, and renewal. This commandment challenges today’s culture of busyness, where endless productivity is often idolized. Are we trusting God enough to pause, or are we striving to secure what He has already promised?

The fourth commandment also points to a more profound spiritual rest in Christ. Hebrews 4:9-11 describes a Sabbath rest for God’s people—a reminder that our ultimate rest is found in trusting Jesus’ finished work. Observing the Sabbath is more than a day off; it’s an act of faith, acknowledging that God is in control and His grace sustains us.

This commandment invites us to recalibrate our priorities. It calls us to step away from distractions, rest in God’s presence, and reflect on His goodness. How can you intentionally honor the Sabbath this week, not just as a break from work but as an opportunity to deepen your relationship with God?

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Still Relevant: The Ten Commandments

Although the Ten Commandments were given thousands of years ago, the wisdom and guidance God imparted to Moses through them at Mount Sinai still speaks to our modern lives. Far from being outdated rules, these commandments reveal God’s heart for justice, love, and holiness. They guide our relationships—with Him and with others—and challenge us to live with integrity in a world of shifting values. Are these ancient divine edicts still relevant in a world so different from that which the Israelites experienced? Absolutely! This four-day devotional will explore just how and why.

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