A SLOWER PACE
READ:
Exodus
20:8-11
Six
days you shall labor and
do
all your work, but the
seventh
day is the Sabbath of
the
LORD your God. In it you
shall
do no work.
–Exodus 20:9-10
When writer Bruce Feiler was diagnosed
with bone cancer in his thigh, he couldn’t walk without some help for over a year. Learning to get around on crutches caused him
to appreciate a slower pace of life.
Feiler said, “The idea of slowing
down became the number one lesson I learned from my experience.”
After God’s people were liberated from
Egypt, He gave them a commandment that would cause them to slow down and view
Him and the world “in pause.” The fourth commandment introduced a
dramatic contrast to the Israelites’ slavery under Pharaoh when they had no
break in their daily work routine.
The commandment insisted that God’s
people set aside one day a week to remember several important things: Gods work in creation (Genesis 2:2),
their liberation from Egyptian bondage (Deuteronomy 5:12-15), their
relationship with God (6:4-6), and their need for personal
refreshment (Exodus 31:12-18). This
was not to be a day of laziness, but one where God’s people acknowledged,
worshiped, and rested in Him.
We too are called to slow down, to be
refreshed physically, mentally, and emotionally, and to behold God in His good
creation. –Marvin Williams
Lord,
I need spiritual and physical rest. Help
me
to
deliberately take the time to spend with you.
please
remove any obstacle that keeps me from
having
a more balanced rhythm to my life.
***************************************
Living
for Go begins with resting in Him.
INSIGHT
In
Exodus 20, the Israelites were given the Ten Commandments. This event marked a significant transition
for them as a people. With the giving of
the law and its consequent covenant between God and the people, for the first
time Israel ceased to be simply an extremely large extended family and had
become a national entity. The tribes of
Israel were the offspring of the 12 sons of Jacob (Israel) who had greatly
increased in number during the more than 400 years they were held captive in
Egypt.
Have a blessed week ahead.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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