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twenty-four hours) to rest and delight in God.
- Peter Scazzero
The Sabbath calls us to build the doing of nothing into our schedules each week.
- Peter Scazzero
Observing the Sabbath, we affirm: "God is the center and source of our lives. He is the beginning, the middle, and the end of our existence." We trust God to provide and care for us.
- Peter Scazzero
The Four Principles of Biblical Sabbath
- Peter Scazzero
On Sabbath I embrace my limits. God is God. He is indispensable. I am his creature. The world continues working fine when I stop.
- Peter Scazzero
We stop on Sabbaths because God is on the throne, assuring us the world will not fall apart if we cease our activities.
- Peter Scazzero
The core spiritual issue in stopping revolves around trust. Will God take care of us and our concerns if we obey him by stopping to keep the Sabbath?
- Peter Scazzero
I purposely engage in ideas and people that get my mind off even the thought of work! That includes napping, working out, going for long walks, reading a novel, watching a good movie, going out for dinner. I avoid the computer and cell phone.
- Peter Scazzero
On Sabbaths God also invites us to slow down to pay attention and delight in people.
- Peter Scazzero
4. Contemplate The final quality of a biblical Sabbath is, of course, the contemplation of God. The Sabbath is always "holy to the LORD" (Exodus 31:15). Pondering the love of God remains the central focus of our Sabbaths.
- Peter Scazzero
The Deuteronomy reason for Sabbath-keeping is that our ancestors in Egypt went for four hundred years without a vacation (Deuteronomy 5:15). Never a day off. The consequence: they were no longer considered persons but slaves. Hands. Work units. Not persons created in the image of God but equipment for making brick and building pyramids. Humanity was defaced. — Eugene Peterson
- Peter Scazzero
You Can't Live at Warp Speed without Warping Your Soul
- Peter Scazzero