A Deeper Sabath Restores More Fully |
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When you enter the land which I am going to give you, the land will observe a Sabbath to God. Sow your fields, prune your vineyards, and take in your harvests for six years. But the seventh year the land will take a Sabbath of complete and total rest. — Leviticus 25:2-4 MSG
This edict from God to let the promised land observe a one-year Sabbath to God was probably confusing to the Israelites. After all, a whole year off from planting crops and tending the land must have felt threatening to their food supply. But God knew something that the Israelites didn’t: even the land needs rest. Constant planting and growing uses up all the nutrients in the soil, until eventually crops won’t grow or growth will be stunted. A year off from growing allows the soil to be replenished.
If time off for replenishment is necessary for something as basic as soil, we, with our incredibly complex bodies and minds, need the same. -
Observing a Sabbath each week is crucial, but we need more rest than that.
Taking longer stretches of time off is important to help replenish ourselves. Seasons where we work less and rest more can help immensely. If you could take a sabbatical, what would you do to rest and replenish yourself?
How can you incorporate some of those activities into your existing periods of rest, even if for just a weekend or holiday? |
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Jesus set an example for us about resting each day. |
Jesus set an example for us about resting each day. |
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Intentional Rest “Come with Me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.” So they went away by themselves in a boat to a solitary place. — Mark 6:31-32 NIV
Jesus had a lot of important work to do here on earth, arguably the most important work in history, but He often made time to rest, as we read about in the Gospels. Just as God set an example for us when He took a day to rest during creation, -
Jesus set an example for us about resting each day.
After spending time with large groups of people, Jesus took time alone to regain His energy and often sought out solitary places. After traveling, Jesus needed time to sit, and water to quench His thirst. Jesus didn’t work around the clock. He slept at night and took naps during the day. He shared meals with His apostles. He prioritized time alone to pray. Jesus was limited by His human body here on earth, and He felt all the pangs and pains that come with that, just like we do. Instead of pushing past His own limits, Jesus very intentionally cared for His body, mind, and soul regularly, just as we should. How do you intentionally rest and recharge your body throughout each day? If you get overstimulated easily, how do you replenish your energy when you hit your limit? |
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What would you do on sabbatical? If you had no financial pressures, no work demands, no time restrictions, what would you do? What do you think would happen in your relationship with the Lord? ~ Devotionals Daily |
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Step into a place of rest to restore your weary soul and your anxious mind |
The Weekly Rest Project: A Challenge to Journal, Reflect, and Restore |
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When was the last time you truly felt rested in your body and in your soul? Do you long to step away from your worries and overwhelm and let God restore your soul? Rest is one of God's greatest gifts. The Weekly Rest Project is a guided journal that offers mindful reflections and inviting questions to guide you back into a rhythm of life-giving rest with God. With beautifully illustrated journaling pages, you can make space for rest and find God's restorative peace all year long.
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Each week includes: - A biblical theme to focus on—including rhythms of rest, Sabbath, prayer, sleep, and joyful play
- A powerful Bible verse to help you reflect and meditate
- Journaling prompts and space to respond—to help you honestly take stock of the role rest plays in your life and allow you space to work through hurry, overwhelm, and chaos to find rest
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This 12-month journal: - Showcases beautiful photography and calming colors to help you enter a place of rest and reflection
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Has a ribbon marker so you never lose your place
- Is perfect for a self-purchase, quiet time, or Bible study groups
- Makes a wonderful gift for birthdays, holidays, or when you can sense a friend or family member is weary and in need of encouragement and rest.
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