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There is a Phishing email going around..>Someone has an email address that is using my name and contacting people at REC.
I am looking into this but it is very common, and I just wanted to let you know from up here that I am not sending emails where I will want you to send me money…so please report that account to gmail
Secondly.
I wanted to give you an update on our search for a worship leader.
We had applications open for a little over a month…We spoke with a number of people, we did a few initial interviews and narrowed it down to two.
Right now we have a lead candidate but there are still a couple more hoops to jump through so bear with us....We are trying to find the right person without dragging our feet
Set Apart
How are you different from your neighbors?
I ask this question because for thousands of years the Jewish people have had one thing that has significantly set them apart from their neighbors, and that is that they completely stop working on the 7th day.
So for Jewish people this is from Friday Sundown to Saturday Sundown.
For generations, wherever Jewish people have been in the world they have taken the seventh day off to do no work.
It set them apart from their neighbors
In ancient Rome, every 8 days there was a sort of a rest, and that was so that children would not go to school but they would help in bringing the harvest to market...But to take an entire day off…This was just unheard of
The french revolutionary calendar had a 10 day week and once every 9 days there would be a day for leisure
The soviet union had a six day work week and each worker was randomly assigned a color so they would give certain colors a day off for rest…I don’t know how often this occured
Still in many countries around the world there is a 6 day work week , Mexico, Hong Kong, India...
It wasn't until 1908 that America had a 5 day work week...
So sitting here today it might be easy to think that we have always just had a weekend but the reality is that this is a very modern thing that we get to enjoy...
The Jewish Sabbath and the Early Church declaring Sunday as the Lord’s day has actually shaped our work week.
Observing the sabbath made them stand out in their land
While everyone else was chopping wood for the fire to cook, on Fridays, Jews chopped twice the wood and built a fire twice the size, prepared their food in advance and just didn't work from Friday sundown to Saturday Sundown.
But you might be here this morning and your confused....
Wait…I thought we are in a series called “More than Forgiveness” a study in holiness…what on earth does the sabbath have to do with Holiness?
I am glad you asked, Flip with me to Genesis 2…as we take this journey together
As we flip there let me recap last week a bit for us...
Last week we talked about the Holiness of God.
We talked about the unapproachable and Holy God...That his presence is dangerous not because its bad but because it is so good.
We looked at these two stories
1 where moses approached this burning bush, and he had to take his sandals off because he was standing on Holy ground…Then much later, moses was actually allowed to be with God face to face...
Moses went through a period of time of sanctification…where he was set apart from sin…he was made pure so he could be with God
Then we looked at Aaron’s two sons.
His two sons were ordained as priests…told exactly what to do and then they treated God’s holiness as common, just like any other thing and they burned up for it
So the idea is that the Holiness of God is impotrant…God is not common, and at the end of last week we peered into heaven and asked…how do we respond to God’s holiness?
By laying our crown’s down...
So that was last week…Responding to God’s holiness…and this week I want to talk about how we are shaped by it....
Genesis 2:1–3 (NIV)
Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array.
By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work.
Then God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done.
God made all of creation the first 6 days
But the very first thing he made holy was time.
So there is there is this amazing connection to resting in God and experiencing Holiness
The Sabbath rhythm trains us for holiness
The very first time that the word holy is used in the bible is about a day…the day that we call the sabbath
The word holy is the word “Kedash”
It means to be sacred or concentrated
It means set apart…This is what holiness is…it is being set apart for God’s purposes
Do you think its any mistake that God made a day then later gave a command that we are supposed to keep the sabbath?
Literally one of the 10 commandments says this
My guess is that as christians some of you might be thinking, this is a jewish thing this isn't a christian thing…Wasn’t Jesus violating the sabbath like crazy??? NO!
He restored its original intention…We still desperately need it today
That the sabbath isn't this legalistic day, but the sabbath is a day for restoration
Its a day to spend with God for the resurrection of our souls!
But I don’t think its any mistake that God did this
So God calls us one day a week to rest.
To rest from our work, to enter into his presence
So how does the sabbath train us for holiness?
How do you think spending one day a week for the rest of your life, resting in God’s presence will shape you?
It will help you understand that just like this day that is set apart from the rest of the days, your life is to be set apart.
There are thousands of years of observation on how the sabbath has shaped people for holiness and I want to share those with you today:
Keeping the sabbath forces us to renounce our own dominion over time
I love this quote by the rabbi Matitiahu Tseva
"One day out of seven the Israelite is to renounce dominion over his own time and recognize God's dominion over it”
..."Keeping the Sabbath is acceptance of the kingdom and sovereignty of God."
-Matitiahu Tseva
Keeping the sabbath means you have to admit that you don’t have dominion over time…Six days a week, a calendar runs our schedule…our kids need to be three different places, people have birthdays and graduations, you have to grocery shop, get to the dentist and go to the doctor...
One week of doing all of that might make you think that your pretty good…That you have mastered your schedule
But 30 years of doing that makes you believe that you own time...
Its in the ownership of things of time that we begin to believe that we are pretty special
Just think of some of the things we say without ever thinking about it
“I don’t have time for that.”
“Or I have all the time in the world”
The Sabbath reality is a reminder that God sets up holy space in time because he owns it all.
See, The sabbath is just another way where we surrender ourselves
In the same way that regular tithing is a declaration that God owns it all, and that we return his money back to him
The sabbath is a way of saying that God is the author of this whole world and we are setting ourselves apart for him
And to my point in the beginning, it is a physical tangible reminder that we are called to be God’s set apart people
Rabbi Abraham Heschel wrote one of the greatest books on sabbath that I have ever read and I want to read you this quote from the book
“To gain control of the world of space is certainly one of our tasks, the danger begins when in gaining control over the realm of space that we forfeit all aspirations to the realm of time.
There is a realm of time where the goal is not to have but to be, not to own but to give ,not to control but to share, not to subdue but to be in accord.
Life goes wrong when the control of space, the acquisition of things of space, becomes our soul concern”
and then he says
“God is not in things of space but moments of time”
I love that end quote…God is not in things of space but in time...
People spend thousands of dollars going on pilgrimages to see “Holy sites.”
When I was in Israel about 12 years ago people walked up to the wailing wall as if God lived in that wall....and don’t get me wrong…Super cool that the temple wall is still there
But that is just an old wall now.
That wall is not the way that God is present in this world.
God is not found in objects but in time...
And we have this predisposition to chase after objects...
The reality is that the realization that you do not have dominion over time....so much so that you stop and rest is like an act of rebellion in our world...
Our world is constantly pushing the rat race…go go go!!!! Do more…Aquire more things...
But what you really need is time with God!
But when you say NO! ONE DAY A WEEK, whether Saturday or Sunday I am just going to take time to be with God! you are rebelling against our world’s system of being!
In order to encounter God’s holiness we need to rest with him
And doing this on a regular basis over years will shape you
Which brings me to my next point:
practicing sabbath trains us for eternity
maybe you are thinking....what?
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