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The Most Special Day Of The Week
I recently had a conversation with a friend who, for the last few months, has started to practice the Sabbath with his family. They start with a meal, often with friends, perhaps light a candle and from sundown on one day till sundown the next, they have a day set apart.
It occurred to me as he spoke that this intentional act by his family, every single week, is unusual and yet it shouldn’t be. From the very first words of the Bible, we see the importance of rest and a day that is set apart. Yet, I don’t know that many of us have been taught how to experience the Sabbath well.
John Mark Comer, as a part of his teachings through Practicing the Way, has significantly delved into the Sabbath exploring what it is, what it isn’t and with some practical ways that we can proactively incorporate this special day into our faith life.
What he highlights are four key points: stop working, rest, delight by doing the things that we enjoy, and worship.
Cook, read, play, walk, sleep in, have brunch and have another sleep if you like. Take off your watch, turn off the phone. Through disconnection from the busyness of life, we find deep and meaningful reconnection with our souls, our family and our creator, which creates a more meaningful and authentic worship experience. May we all learn how to stop, rest, delight and worship well and reconnect with the refreshing and restorative practice of Sabbath rest – the most special day of the week.
Written by SUSIE HOLT
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About this Plan
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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