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I may not see in front of me, But I can see for miles around when I look over my shoulder, and Lord, it`s clear. You`ve brought me here, So faithful every step of the way. What can I do but follow you, For You are the Way, the Truth, the Life, And You`ve promised never to leave me, My Savior, my friend, From beginning to end.

I Am Found In You by Steven Curtis Chapman
SABBATH
By: Ron Edmondson Thursday, October 30, 1997
"Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy." Exodus 20:8 NIV

The Sabbath day was a big deal to the Jewish people. It meant no work, absolutely none. It involved everyone. Rest was demanded; you had no choice. It was a statement of faith. If you loved God, you observed and honored the Sabbath.

What's changed? Has the word of God gone dull? Absolutely not! The word of God is active, living, never-changing! So where do we fit into this fourth commanment today? (I guess you're waiting for a brilliant explanation now, right? Well, here it is.) We are to keep the Sabbath Holy! (How's that for brilliance?)

Sabbath means "to rest". First of all, this means we are to rest. We have somehow determined in this society that it is wrong to rest. We need to join a committee, plan an activity, sign the kids up for ball (soccer, basketball and baseball.....all at the same time), be reading the latest novel at all times, fix gourmet meals, compete for the yard of the month club, advance a career, and be lean, trim men or women of God. Whew, that made me tired just typing it!

In all the madness, is God able to get your attention? Take some time off my friend! You deserve a break today! (is there a copywrite on that phrase?) Give yourself a rest. Take a Sabbath for yourself. Slow down! Take time to enjoy life! Take a long walk on a long pier! Watch the world go by for awhile! Be still and know that He is God!

Remember that everyday is God's. If you are one of His children then your life is in His hands. He is taking you to where there is no more time, but for now your time is His. If you want to fully follow His will (and why would you not) you will need to take time to rest. God's creation example to us is to rest. God didn't need the rest, but it was an opportunity for Him to, by example, reflect on all He had made. We need that time to renew ourselves, as well as our relationship to Him.

And keep the Sabbath (your time of rest) Holy. God is Holy, so be Holy in all you do! What is wrong to do on Sunday is wrong the rest of the week. Don't have two standards. Be the same on Monday that you are on the Sabbath. Keep your time of rest holy! Whatever you do to "unwind", do it to the glory of God. (that may chang a few activities) Let others see the reflection on your face and know that you have spent time with the Father. Your time of rest will renew your strength and keep your heart pure.

Finally, look forward to the Sabbath rest (Hebrews 4). One day Jesus is returning to redeem God's people from this world of sin and disappointment. He will wipe away our tears and clothe us with eternal joy. We will enter our "Sabbath rest". Isn't that a double usage of the word? "To rest" rest! It means the final rest; the one for which we have waited, the one where we share our inheritance with Jesus!

Now that is what I call rest! Are you ready?

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