Rest

Saturday has long been a day to rest.  Rooted in the Jewish tradition of a sabbath on the seventh day of the week, we have long seen the need for a day to catch up, take a break, relax.  For most of history, this was aspirational.  The day off in the Christian world was Sunday, the Christian sabbath.  But society ultimately came to appreciate the need for a weekend, and while this is not universally observed, even here in the United States, it's something worth recognizing and appreciating.

We in the church should acknowledge this as a holy thing.  We take a break each week not because of fair labor legislation but because God took one and ordained that we should, too.  So, if you kick back and put up your feet today, remember that what you are doing is sacred and treat that time appropriately.

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