Is. 58:13-14a Keep the
Sabbath day holy. Don’t pursue your own interests on that day, but enjoy the
Sabbath and speak of it with delight as the LORD’s holy day. Honor the LORD in
everything you do, and don’t follow your own desires or talk idly. If you do
this, the LORD will be your delight.
This is a truth of God’s Word that has long plagued me. I understand that we no longer live under the
Law. We are no longer compelled to obey
the Law in order to be righteous and holy. Jesus has fulfilled the Law’s demands on us
and has made us right with God.
But, I am convinced that the Lord’s Day should be a day we set
aside for worship and restoration. It
should be a day in which we break away from the normal routines of life and turn
our thoughts to the Lord.
Rarely do we keep the Sabbath Day holy anymore. We fill it with all sorts of things that
drain us. We take more delight in the
things that we do than we do with the Lord.
We squeeze in time for worship when we can, but it’s not the priority of
the day. How is it honoring to the Lord
to spend the day of rest he put into our week with activities that crowd him
out of our thoughts?
So often we use the Lord’s Day as a day to catch up on what we did
not do the rest of the week. We catch up
on our rest, our laundry, our housework, our work in the yard, our paperwork,
etc. For many of us our workplace
compels us to work. Each of us must
decide how we handle the Lord’s Day. I
wonder how many of us have ever prayed and asked the Lord what we can or cannot
do. All I know is that the Lord speaks
about it a lot in His Word for a reason.
He considers it to be an important matter and so should we.
If you want the Lord to be more of a presence and pleasure in your
life, a good place to start would be to examine the way you spend your Sabbath,
or Sunday, rest. Do you keep the Sabbath
Day holy?
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