A Psalm. A Song for the Sabbath day. It is good to give thanks to the LORD, And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High;
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If we do not have a Sabbath day, why is it one of the Ten Commandments? If the Sabbath is only “Old Testament,” why is the Bible filled with proclamations about resting and celebrating the Shabbat? Psalm 92 is literally called “A Song for the Sabbath day,” and it tells us something simple: it is good to give thanks to the Lord and sing praises to His name. Here’s a practical question: do you have a Shabbat? Do you recognize God’s Lordship once a week? I celebrate the Shabbat from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, but I’m more interested in you setting aside one day to rest in the Lord than arguing about which day it must be. There was a season in my life when I was so busy teaching, leading, and leading worship that my “Sabbath” ended up being on Monday. Instead of debating the calendar, reclaim the rhythm. Once a week, rest in the world God created for you. Stop striving long enough to worship. Step away from the pressure long enough to remember that He is your Creator, your Provider, and your Lord. May God bless you as you rest in Him. Life Lesson: God built rest into your life on purpose. A weekly Sabbath helps you remember who your Creator is and who is really in control. Dear Lord,
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