Rest
Today is Saturday, the day of rest, the Sabbath, according to Genesis and is still recognized and celebrated as such by Judaism. This was originally the Christian day of rest, too, but for a variety of reasons theological, ecclesiastical, and competitive, the early church moved the Sabbath to Sunday. Advent strikes me as a great time to break out of our routines, including the one that assigns a specific day to rest and by implication suggests resting on the other days is somehow inappropriate. Resting isn't lazing about or being idle, it's a time to take stock, to reflect on God's good creation, on the kingdom that is breaking into the world.
Please join me today -- and on all the other days with and without the word "sun" in them --- in finding time to rest, give thanks and praise, and thus prepare ourselves to welcome God into our lives.
Please join me today -- and on all the other days with and without the word "sun" in them --- in finding time to rest, give thanks and praise, and thus prepare ourselves to welcome God into our lives.
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