Sabbath in the Psalmsಮಾದರಿ
The Abundance of God's Goodness
Two things are true: life is unfair, hard, and broken, and God is still good. We don’t have to fabricate or force joy into our hearts if things around us are dark and difficult. But in the same manner, we don’t have to diminish God’s love or goodness simply because life isn’t lining up how we thought it might. If we begin to believe the lie that God isn’t good, then we will start to take matters into our own hands. We won’t sing of His righteousness. We will serve for acceptance rather than from it. We will strive to earn God’s love rather than resting in His grace and goodness. Our sabbath, however, comes from knowing that God IS good. Sabbath is fueled by remembering the times He has proven Himself faithful. And it is sustained by resting in the truth that if God is with us, we have all we need.
Reflect + Apply
Celebrate God’s goodness by writing down a few instances where You have personally experienced His goodness. Play and consider singing a song of worship to express your gratitude.
Prayer
God, I don’t need to see all the evidence to trust in you. Thank You that You are good. Strengthen me to stand and reflect on that goodness.
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About this Plan
As our calendars fill and margins slim, the frenetic pace and pressure of life begin to generate a constant flow of anxiety, stress, and fear. If left unchecked, this unsustainable striving will disconnect us from the peace and pace God intended for our hearts. God established the Sabbath to help us counter the chaos of striving. Sabbath is a day or season, where we stop, rest, and remember who God is and what He’s done. It’s an opportunity to declare once again that our confidence and hope are in God alone, not our abilities or wisdom.
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