For six days we work to make this world a better place. But the seventh we set aside to reflect on the good that God has done.
Faithfulness, justice, and mercy. These are the attributes that should mark our work and our rest.
The six work days are about what we do--our work for the Kingdom. Wherever we are in life, God calls us to work faithfully as to Him, for He placed us where we are. Doesn't matter if that's writing books, forecasting storms, shoveling sand, or cooking for your siblings. We are to work with justice, always doing the right thing even when it hurts. And we are to work with mercy, for we are all human. We all make mistakes and we all need love. It's not just business. It is your post as an ambassador of the Most High.
On Sabbath we remember it's not about us. It's about our Father. This is when we recover our identity as the children of God. We remember His faithfulness to His Covenant, His justice for the poor, the stranger, the oppressed, and His mercy on His people. The work is done. It is finished. There is nothing we can add to or take away from what He has done. All that is left is for us to rest in His goodness.
How do you set apart the Shabbat?
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