Today as I was working my way through my Bible reading plan, I read Isaiah 56. In this chapter, God describes people who wholeheartedly follow Him as being Sabbath keepers. I was convicted enough by what I read that I changed my plans for the day. My errand-filled afternoon of checking off to-dos got moved to tomorrow, and I chose to not check off anything this afternoon.
My Sabbath afternoon consisted of a relaxing walk around the neighborhood with my girls, something they have been requesting lately, and a trip to a coffee shop where we enjoyed a special treat and read through some of our favorite Christmas picture books, including The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey, The Nativity illustrated by Julie Vivas, Saint Nicholas: The Real Story of the Christmas Legend and others. It was a great way to focus on Christ today and not on tasks.
My thoughts about the Sabbath, however, are not finished. As I have meditated on the Word today, I have wondered
- How can I observe Sabbath without becoming legalistic?
- What does God require of me, one saved by grace alone, in regards to Sabbath keeping?
- What are some practical applications for Sabbath-keeping in 2011?
- Do I more often profane the Sabbath by working and not resting on Sunday OR by adding too many rest days and times to my week so that Sunday is no longer special and set apart?
God is working on my heart as I think through these answers. I sense that obedience is not going to be easy.
Labels: Bible, Literature, Spiritual Growth
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