How does one keep the sabbath holy




















And we can talk with God in prayer. These activities can help us feel closer to God, even after the Sabbath has passed. Without some planning, Sundays can easily become just as busy as other days of the week. Run errands, clean your house, and get other tasks taken care of on Saturday when possible. That way, the Sabbath day really will feel separate and holy. We can choose to do activities that focus on God, family , and providing service. God has promised amazing blessings to those who keep the Sabbath day holy.

It will strengthen your family relationships. It will give you greater focus and confidence. As you show the Lord your love for Him by keeping the Sabbath day holy, you will feel His love more in your life. This site does not support the current version of your web browser.

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Related Articles. Sabbath Is a Day of Rest and Worship. Shouldn't we keep Sunday in honor of the resurrection? Aren't sabbath breakers supposed to be stoned? When you post, you agree to the terms and conditions of our comments policy. Keeping the Sabbath is one of the Ten Commandments, after all! And through the ages Christians have seen the wisdom of devoting one full day to rest and praise.

There's an old Puritan saying, "Good Sabbaths make good Christians. Still, honoring the Sabbath was easier in Puritan New England, where almost everyone took the Sabbath seriously. Shops weren't open on Sundays, businesses closed their doors, and everyone headed to church.

Sabbaths are much more difficult in contemporary America. In fact, in a society that values busyness and productivity, observing the Sabbath is downright countercultural. That's not to say contemporary society doesn't encourage us to relax.

To the contrary, most secular women's magazines and television talk shows not to mention Calgon ads instruct us to indulge ourselves. While there's nothing wrong with the occasional bubble bath, Calgon days aren't quite the same thing as Sabbath. The key to the Sabbath isn't merely rest. Rather, it's that in our rest we turn our attention to God, whose rest our Sabbath mirrors.

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