My Sabbath Rest Journey

“So then, there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God, for whoever has entered God’s rest has also rested from his works as God did from his. Let us therefore strive to enter that rest…”   Hebrews 4:9-11

After I surrendered to a God I didn’t know, the process of discovery began. My first source was the Christian Bible. I purchased a paperback version and began to read. You may say I started out as a Bible fundamentalist. I was seventeen and ignorant of the entire Christian message. So what I read, I put into practice. At the time, I had no understanding of how to study the Bible. I was ignorant of context, hermeneutics, Hebrew/Greek, and the bias of translations. I simply read and implemented.

The issue of the Sabbath is one prime example of how God’s Spirit led me through life. It probably took over one-third of my lifetime to arrive at this place today. But yes, there is a Sabbath rest. But for me, it is not a day on a calendar. It is an abiding relationship with Jesus Christ. My rest is found in the God-Man who took away the Sin of the world for you and me.

My initial understanding began with the Ten Commandants. The fourth command refers to keeping the Sabbath. The period was from Friday evening to Saturday evening. It was a time of rest. It was also a time to take part with your faith community worshiping God. This was my initial understanding.

I practiced this way for over twenty-five years. In the process, God was with me. God blessed me. I was at times discriminated for my belief. But God directed my steps and taught me to trust HIM through the faith HE had given me.

Then one day, one of those spiritual slaps occurred. My eyes were open. I gain better understanding of the relationship between the Old and New Testament. There is the law given to the Jewish people. This included circumcision, commandments, ceremony rituals, and 613 other decrees. All these was a tutor until Jesus fulfilled its requirements. He did the work and took these acts upon HIMSELF. All these religious activities pointed to HIM. They reflected HIS heart, mind, and soul. Today, HE, is the embodiment of all the dots and t’s that needed to be marked to live the perfect life.

In regards to the Sabbath, what changed was my understanding of Scripture. For Jesus did not abolish the Sabbath rest. He introduced a deeper rest than the Sabbath day. HIMSELF.

Matthew 11 & 12 finds Jesus speaking about this rest. His words “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest (Mt.11:28). Is HE not proposing something better than the rest one gains from keeping the Sabbath day?

Then later HE makes this claim. “For the Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath” (Mt. 12:8). Doesn’t being Lord of the Sabbath give him the authority over its meaning and practice?

We later find the apostle Paul writing about the keeping of certain days. In Romans, Paul writes to Gentiles. “One person esteems one day as better than another, while another esteems all days alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind” (Rm. 14:5). A Jewish convert would find this blasphemy to consider all days alike. But here Paul writes to the Gentiles to follow your conscience. Whichever way you choose, do so in worship to God.

Also Paul writes in Colossians (2:16-17). “Let no one pass judgement on you in question of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ.” Here Paul combines the Sabbath with food laws and Jewish festivals. All these he stated are a shadow pointing to the coming of Jesus. Since HE is alive in heaven, we now look to HIM.

In Hebrews 4, we are reminded that the Sabbath day of creation always pointed to a future period. A time when humanity could rest from all their work. That this rest is now available through salvation in Christ. That as Christ-followers, we abide in Christ and taste HIS rest on a daily basis. Whether you set aside one day of the week to rest as a discipline to capture God’s grace upon you, or no day, your choice. The rest you and I truly want is found in a deep, abiding relationship with Jesus Christ.

This is the short-version of my journey in regards to discovering the Rest found in Christ. Today, I kneel under HIS amazing grace knowing God looks at us through the prism of Jesus Christ. We are HIS royal priesthood (2 Pt. 2:9). That everything done from creation and into the future was made by Jesus Christ for Jesus Christ. HE, in HIS grace, included you and me into this process.

Yes, life is a learning process preparing you and me for eternity. Every lesson learned strengthens our faith and trust in HIM. We may not get it right at first or ever get it right. But being on Jesus’ side is all you need to begin your journey. HE will lead you and discipline you for your benefit. In the process you will find rest in HIM.

Rooting For You in Christ!

Dr. Mike

Faith-Integrator, Encourager, Scribbler

We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives,” (Colossians 1:9)

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Celebrating Days

“One person esteems one day as better than another, while another esteems all days alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. Whoever regards one day as special does so to the Lord.”  (Rom. 14:5-6)

Which day of the year is most important for you? Is it Christmas or Easter? Is it your wedding anniversary or birthday? Or is it Passover or Atonement? Is it the first day or last day of the school year? Is it your annual Ferris Bueller day off? Or the day you visit your favorite aunt?

What makes one day more important than the other?

Isn’t that between you and your Lord?

I had a discussion some time ago with a person who looked forward to certain days of each year. He was shocked to discover that I didn’t have any favorite days. The days on my calendar most highlighted are days that are important for those closes to me. I guess you may consider them my favorite days. Not because there is something special about these days. But because the event they represent is important to someone I love. This mostly includes the anniversaries and birthdays of family members. The twenty-four hour time slot on its own is not important for me. But the event which occurred on this day in the past is a reminder of something special in our lives.

Take the resurrection of Jesus. This is an important event in the life of humanity. The religious community selects one day per year to remind us of this life-giving event. I though celebrate this event every day; not just this one day. I rejoice daily for this blessing.

Take the day I was born. When I became an adult I would call and wish my mother happy birthday. Why? Because she gave birth to me. It’s her birthday. She did the work. I only participated through the event. In fact, it reminds me of much more. It isn’t the one day. But everything she and my father did each day sacrificing for their family.

So if you want to celebrate a certain day because it reminds you of something important in life, so be it. That is between you and your Lord. But, if I choose not to celebrate the day as you do, don’t panic. It is not because the event isn’t important, but in my world I celebrate it in a different way.

I rather rejoice and celebrate every day. God makes each day so we can live with meaning, purpose, and thankfulness in HIS presence. In my book, all important events are reminders to celebrate each day. For the fact is there are not enough days in a calendar to rejoice over everything God has done, is doing, and has yet to do. So I choose to celebrate HIM through Jesus each day.

In Christ, everything worth celebrating and rejoicing over is already included in HIM. HE is the center and core of all important events. Thus, I rejoice in HIM. Yes, it makes keeping a calendar of important events easier to maintain. But HE is the reason for each season, each person, and each event worth rejoicing over.

So, celebrate your days unto the Lord. God approves. And for those who choose not to celebrate certain days unto the Lord, God also approves. It is between you and your Lord. Meanwhile, let’s keep celebrating Jesus on a daily basis.

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Dr. Mike

Faith-Integrator, Encourager, Scribbler

We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives,” (Colossians 1:9)

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God of Hope

May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.   Romans 15:13

Without hope plans fail.

Without hope, your current situation is bleak.

Without hope, you are denying yourself a future.

Hope is the springboard for tomorrow.

Hope brings peace and joy on the ride.

Hope is God’s specialty.

Without God, hope is Shangri-la in the sky. With God, hope is real.

Life is designed for you and I to be effectively trained to serve in God’s Kingdom for eternity. The pain. The suffering. The challenges. The hiccups and slaps are all there to teach us how to lean on HIM. To come to know HIM. To partner with HIM on our journey through life. To learn to trust HIM as HE weaves and works to build HIS character in you and me. If we so choose.

Otherwise, you are on your own. Lost and confused. Jumping upon the next fad. Allowing culture to dictate your next move. A pawn in the hands of those who are manipulating you for their personal gain.

But God wants what is best for you. He doesn’t force himself upon you. HE allows you to freely choose your destiny.

You can try to do it all yourself. Like others before you. How did their life workout?

Or you can reach out to the God-Man who has already proven himself before the Almighty and others. And HE has many witnesses who have demonstrated a similar life worth pursuing.

What does hope have to do with all this?

When you come to know the Triune God, you develop a trust in HIM. You learn to walk with HIM through the good and uglies of life. You witness how HE carries you through the tough times. You are amazed at how HE directs your steps toward the answers you seek. Even before you recognize your need. You develop a relationship with HIM. You learn to communicate with HIM. You learn to trust HIM.

Your trust in HIM gives you hope. As HIS Spirit lives in you, you experience the joy and peace from HIM. As you move into a new day, the world around you may act in craziness, but you are hopeful. You know God is working out all things for your good. May not be what you expect. But it will be good. Good for you. Good for those around you. Good for HIS Kingdom. May not be what you initially identify as good. But in the long-term, you will learn the goodness of God. Even through the pain, suffering, and anxiety you are currently experiencing. You will trust and hope in HIM. For you know HE loves you. He wants what is best for you. And He reminds you each day HE is with you and cares for you.

So lean on HIM. Hope in HIM. Let HIM have HIS ways with you. HE will deliver you from the mess around you. Through it all, you will become stronger, surer, and more hopeful for the next adventure.

Remember: hope is God’s specialty. And HE is very good at it.    

Rooting For You in Christ!

Dr. Mike

Faith-Integrator, Encourager, Scribbler

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