Sermon Notes
Pastor Tom ChismLuke 6:9 NIV1. God determines what is lawful.
- Luke 6:6-11
2. Sabbath was God’s idea to keep man connected.
- Genesis 2:1-3
3. God created Sabbath for rest.
- Genesis 2:3
- Matthew 12:8
- Matthew 11:28, 29
4. God created the Sabbath for both man and Himself.
- Exodus 20:1-3
- Mark 2:27
- 2 Corinthians 5:17
5. God meant for Sabbath to be kept together.
- Matthew 18:19
- Galatians 6:2
- Hebrews 4:8-11
Reflection Questions
- Read and reflect on Genesis 2:1-3. Why would God rest on Sabbath if He doesn’t need to?
- In what ways have I allowed culture to define what is important in my life?
- Often, in our culture being busy can be seen as a badge of honor. In what ways have you allowed busyness to become an idol in your life? Take a few minutes and confess that to Jesus.
- Read and reflect on Hebrews 4:6-11. How are you going to be diligent to enter Sabbath rest this week?
Scripture To Meditate On
Hebrew 4:6-11 NIV
Resources
Spiritual Practice To Try
Something To Think About
As an adult, I’ve discovered the spiritual discipline of Sabbath and have made a whole lot of baby steps to begin practicing the Sabbath. I choose the word “practice” carefully because all of the spiritual habits in our lives are practices. There’s no point at which we “arrive” and have a spiritual discipline all figured out. We’re constantly practicing and growing and changing as we look more like Christ.
We have to actively practice the Sabbath because it goes against everything our culture knows. Our culture is infatuated with busyness, long hour weeks, productivity, and – as my friend Whitney says – calendar claustrophobia. We’re inundated with a culture that applauds hustle and grind.
As Christians, we ought to look different. We ought to be set apart and sanctified, which also includes our schedules and workloads. Because it can look so different to take a Sabbath and can be so counter-cultural, rely on your community. Maybe try a Sabbath dinner with friends. Invite a few friends over for dinner to start your Sabbath, put your phones away, and talk about how you saw God move in your week. Lean on your community to help you Sabbath – to stop, rest, worship, and delight.
Blessings,
Lydia Long