Matt. 12:11,12 And he
answered, “If you had one sheep, and it fell into a well on the Sabbath,
wouldn’t you get to work and pull it out?
Of course you would. And how much
more valuable is a person than a sheep!
Yes, it is right to do good on
the Sabbath.”
I have always been careful on how I handle the Lord’s Day. There are a lot of differences in our
opinions on what we can and cannot do in it.
Each of us must let the Lord guide us in this. What concerns me the most is that for many of
us, the Lord’s Day is not looked upon as being any different than any other day
of the week. We have no qualms about
what we do. We fill it with so much
activity that we are ill-prepared to begin another work week. We don’t let our bodies or souls rest long
enough to be refreshed. We don’t give
much thought to honoring the Lord or letting the Lord’s Day be a day of worship
and rest. In fact, many of us aren’t
bothered much at all if we don’t even make it to church to worship Him.
You have to let the Lord guide you in this, but I would challenge
you to at least take into consideration what the Lord says in His Word about
remembering the Sabbath Day and keeping it holy. Regardless of which day you choose to set
aside in your week for a day of rest and worship, it is clear to me that the
Lord requires that we do it. To not have
a Lord’s Day in our week is an act of disobedience. It is sin.
Jesus said that it is okay to do good on the Sabbath. He does not say that we can do anything we
want to do. We need to carefully
consider the good that we do or don’t do.
If what you do serves no good eternal purpose, then I challenge you to
wait before the Lord about it and let His Spirit guide you as to whether or not
you should continue to do what you do.
You have to let the Lord guide you in this, but I would challenge
you to at least take this into consideration.
If we don’t give our souls time to refocus on the Lord and appreciate
the life He gives us to live, we will dry up and wither away in our faith. We need to set aside a day to be renewed in
our souls through praise, thanksgiving, and meditation on His Word.
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