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The Poetry Of Justice

DAY 13 OF 14

When Christians respond to God’s call for justice, to care for those in need, and to repair the broken corners of our world, we must include rest as part of the mission. Just as there is a false type of ‘fasting’ or devotion, so too can we sometimes perceive the Sabbath as a day for doing what we want. 

Instead, we must recognise that in the midst of this picture of flourishing, God commands us to see the Sabbath—that is, the day of worship and rest—as a delightful and holy day. We are not to ‘go our own way’ or turn off our brains in idleness. Rather, we are to set aside consistent time with him and his people to rediscover joy in our Gracious Lord. 

After all, Sabbath is closely linked to the Hebrew word “shalom”, which means all-encompassing peace, whole, complete. To seek the “shalom” of others, we need the joy of Sabbath. 

How can you keep the Sabbath as a delight and holy day? 

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The Poetry Of Justice

For Christians, part of our call as citizens of God’s kingdom is working toward the common good and flourishing of all people, fellow image-bearers of our maker. But what does it look like to build justice in ways that reflect our Lord’s love and compassion? Isaiah 58 offers us a stunning and poetic guide for responding to the brokenness around us with the good news of God’s grace.

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We would like to thank Dr. Kate Harrison Brennan, in conjunction with the Bible Society Australia for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://biblesociety.org.au