For Sabbath's Sake

For Sabbath's Sake
Title For Sabbath's Sake PDF eBook
Author J. Dana Trent
Publisher Upper Room Books
Total Pages 144
Release 2017-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0835817210

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Discover a spiritual practice that helps you maintain spiritual, emotional, physical, and mental health. "We toiled on computers seven days per week, rising as early as 4:00 a.m. to squeeze in spiritual quiet time before we both retreated to our respective laptops, typing the days (and weekends) away. Though I grew up keeping Sundays sacred, six years into our marriage, we'd fallen into the trap of using the Lord's Day to catch up. … At its worst, our church attendance was less than 50 percent. … I began, for the first time in my life, to understand why people don't attend church services." —J. Dana Trent, chapter 1 In our culture of constant busyness, most of us feel like we're never caught up. The lines between home and work have blurred as we stay tethered to our mobile devices and computers. Many people use weekends to catch up on errands and other work that doesn't get done during the week. God's commandment to "Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy" seems like a relic from a simpler time. Many Americans balk at the idea of setting aside a whole day for worship, rest, and time with those who matter most to them. Yet we long for more time to spend on what matters most—unrushed time to rest, reconnect with friends and loved ones, and deepen our relationship with God. An ancient spiritual practice exists that can help restore balance to our lives: the practice of keeping sabbath. But how exactly do we manage to build time for sabbath into our busy lives? Dana Trent explores this question in For Sabbath's Sake. With humor and honesty, Trent reveals her own struggles with setting apart a day devoted to God, rest, and community. This book traces the rich history of sabbath, helps you find ways to overcome barriers to this spiritual practice, and suggests achievable ways to build sabbath into your life.

For God's Sake, Rest!

For God's Sake, Rest!
Title For God's Sake, Rest! PDF eBook
Author James L. Anderson
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2007-03
Genre Rest
ISBN 9781414108292

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God actually takes pleasure in our rest and shows us how to be at rest from work and at work. For God's Sake, Rest! Discovering the Pleasure of His Rest.

Evening service for Sabbaths and festivals

Evening service for Sabbaths and festivals
Title Evening service for Sabbaths and festivals PDF eBook
Author Louis Behrman
Publisher
Total Pages 104
Release 1928
Genre
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Sabbath Keeping

Sabbath Keeping
Title Sabbath Keeping PDF eBook
Author Lynne M. Baab
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 135
Release 2010-10-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830868275

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Let's give ourselves an A for effort. We keep our minds so preoccupied with work projects that we act and think on autopilot. We keep our kids so occupied with activities that they need day planners before grade school. We keep our schedules so full with church meetings and housekeeping and even entertaining that down-time sounds like a mortal sin. When we fail to rest we do more than burn ourselves out. We misunderstand the God who calls us to rest--who created us to be people of rest. Let's face it: our rest needs work. Sabbath recalls our creation, and with it God's satisfaction with us as he made us, without our hurried wrangling and harried worrying. It also recalls God's deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt, and with it God's ability to do completely what we cannot complete in ourselves. Sabbath keeping reminds us that we are free to rest each week. Eighteen months in Tel Aviv, Israel, where a weekly sabbath is built into the culture, began Lynne M. Baab's twenty-five-year embrace of a rhythm of rest—as a stay-at-home mom, as a professional writer working out of her home and as a minister of the gospel. With collected insights from sabbath keepers of all ages and backgrounds, Sabbath Keeping offers a practical and hopeful guidebook that encourages all of us to slow down and enjoy our relationship with the God of the universe.

Song and Praise for Sabbath Eve

Song and Praise for Sabbath Eve
Title Song and Praise for Sabbath Eve PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 128
Release 1920
Genre Judaism
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Sabbath Prayers

Sabbath Prayers
Title Sabbath Prayers PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 354
Release 1922
Genre Prayers
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Wrestling with Rest

Wrestling with Rest
Title Wrestling with Rest PDF eBook
Author Nathan T. Stucky
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 301
Release 2019-04-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467457183

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Busyness is a sickness of the soul that affects many today—and it is especially detrimental to young people, who are finding their identity shaped by ongoing resume-building, constant digital communication, and unceasing activity. The last thing they have time for is rest. But rest—Sabbath—is necessary for youth, not just because of who they are socially, emotionally, and physiologically, but because of who God has made them to be and wants them to be. Nathan Stucky shows that rest challenges youth whose identities are rooted in productivity, efficiency, achievement, and accom­plishment. For them, the notion of Sabbath grace both appeals and disorients. Yet through the Sabbath, God invites young people into an identity rooted and grounded in the grace, life, and provision of God. Wrestling with Rest offers biblical and practical advice for helping youth to discover their God-given identity, in which they can truly find rest.