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    By Remy Diederich

    Cedarbrook Church

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    This is a three part series:

    Part One: Cease to Worship Part Two: Silencing the Taskmasters Voice Part Three: Our Spiritual Identity

    The Sabbath

    Part One: Cease to Worship

    Text; Genesis 1:31 - 2:3

    Outline:

    1. Progress always leads to profusion which always challenges our priorities.2. God's response to creation:

    o He ceased I(not rested)o

    He appreciated (saw) and enjoyed the work.o He created an extra day for humans to do the same.

    3. God gave us Sabbath:o to give us permission to stop and enjoy what he's given us.o to give us the ability to focus on God and his goodness to us.o to be fully present without distractions of work.

    4. Sabbath is so important it became one of the Ten CommandmentsI wonder how many of us would admit that we struggle with stress? Im pretty sure most of us

    wrestle with some kind of stress in our lives.

    You may not know this but Menomonie has its very own internationally known expert on stress

    who lives just across town. His name is Dr. Richard Swenson. Maybe youve read one of his

    books; Margin, The Overload Syndrome, Hurtling Toward Oblivion and his most recent one; InSearch of Balance.

    For the past twenty years Dr. Swenson has dedicated himself to the study of progress andtechnology and the impact they have on us as a society and as individuals. In his book, In Search

    of Balance, he says that we live in a time of rapid progress. In other words, the world is

    advancing in many areas. And he said that progress always leads to profusion, i.e. the

    multiplying of options.

    For example, as the television has progressed weve gone from four channels to now hundreds ofchannels. Or another example is that when I was a kid I had just a few extra curricular activities

    to choose from at school but now there are probably a hundred different options. Or, when theiPhone first came out it had just a few applications but now there are hundreds of thousands of

    applications.

    Progress always leads to profusion. And if you arent prepared to deal with it youll experiencestress. That is, you have so many options that you end up doing too much. You watch too much

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    TV. Your child gets involved in too many activities. You spend too much time staring at your

    iphone. And you end of sacrificing the things that are most important to you over thesemeaningless things. In other words, progress leads to profusion which in turn can undermine

    your priorities.

    Heres an example in my own life. Progress brought us the computer. Profusion brought us all

    kinds of computers, including the laptop...which is great because I basically have a mobile officeand I can work anywhere at any time. But that means that I tend to work everywhere, all the

    time. Thats not good. You see, when Im not careful, progress ultimately undermines my

    priorities.

    I mention all this because from the beginning of time God had a plan to help us keep our

    priorities sacred. He had a plan to protect us from the onslaught of progress and profusion. Godsplan was to build into our week a time to unplug, unwind and redirect our focus to things that

    matter the most. Its called the Sabbath.

    I dont know what comes to mind when you hearthe word Sabbath. When I was a kid people

    often referred to Sunday as the Sabbath. I havent hear it used that way for a long time.

    But back then our society, as a whole, took the Sabbath so seriously that it was against the law tooperate a business on Sunday. You couldnt even buy gas on Sunday so you had to plan yourtravel carefully. So maybe some of you associate the Sabbath with strict rules about what you

    cant do. But Id imagine that many of you are so young that word has no meaning at all.

    Over the next few weeks I want to look at the concept of Sabbath. As Ive studied the Bible overthe past few years Ive been surprised at how much it talks about Sabbath. I realized that as a

    young believer I was trained to ignore what the Bible says about Sabbath.

    People told me that the Sabbath was an Old Testament rule that didnt matter today. So when Icame to anything about the Sabbath I pretty much just skipped over it. But over the years Ive

    taken a second look at what the Bible says about Sabbath And its like I discovered a treasurefull of insight to help me worship God.

    So I want to invite you to join me over the next few weeks to see how we might be blessed bythis idea of Sabbath.

    We learn about Sabbath in the very beginning of the Bible. Turn to Genesis one. God gave us an

    example to follow and later on, a command. First, lets look at the example.

    God creates the world in six days and then it says...God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there

    was morning--the sixth day. Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their

    vast array. Genesis 1:31, 2:1

    By the seventh day (shaba) God had completed the work he had been doing; so on the seventhday he rested (shabath) from all his work. And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy,

    because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done. Genesis 2:2-3

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    Okay. I want to show us Gods response to his creation by looking at a few words.

    The first word I want to look at is the word rest. It says here (2:2)...on the seventh day God

    rested from all his work. I hope you have your Bible with you because youll want to put a notein the margin.

    The Hebrew word for rest is shabath. You can see, its very similar to the word for Sabbath

    (shabbath). It doesnt mean to rest. It literally means to stop. To cease. To desist. Which makes

    sense. I mean, do we really think God got to the seventh day and said,Whew! Am I ever glad THATS over. I never want to have another week like that. I amwiped!

    So, if God didnt stop to rest then why did he stop? Because he completed his work. Gen. 2:1

    says thatthe heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array. And then the word isused again in the next verse.

    By the seventh day God had completed the work he had been doing; Genesis 2:1,2

    Its used twice here to stress a point that God finished the work. The word carries the idea of

    fullness or being exhausted, again, not that God was tired or but that God put everything thathe had into his creation.

    Its like he exhaled, speaking the world into existence. And then he stopped because there was

    nothing more to do. Its like, how can you add to perfection? You cant. Thats why he stopped.

    Its like the performance ofa virtuoso pianist. They perform a piece of work better than they ever

    have. Its perfect. And everyone knows it...the pianist and the audience. When the pianist is done

    no one moves. No one wants to break the silence. Everyone just stops to appreciate the grandeur

    of the moment. Thats what it was like when God finished his work. Creation was complete. It

    was full. There was nothing more to add. It was a holy moment. When we create something there

    is always room to tweak it. But not with God.

    The implication is that on the seventh day the world was complete. God had poured himself into

    creation and so creation was full of God. And this is why the number seven is associated with

    God. Some people call it Gods number. It symbolizes the fullness of God and reminds us of hispowerful act of creation. The psalmist said,

    The earth is the Lords and the fullness thereof. (Ps. 24:1)

    But now, lets back up even farther in this passage. What did God do when he stopped? The

    Bible says that he saw what he had made.God saw all that he had made, and it was very good

    Again, saw is not a great word. In our language, to see is pretty one dimensional. In Hebrew

    it has a lot more meaning. Its more like God beheld or appreciated or enjoyed what hehad made.

    Its like the moment that an artist finishes her work of art and steps back and says...Thats it. Itsdone. Magnifique! Or, I done good! Or as it says in verse 31 that it was very good.

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    Now, this is interesting to me because I dont know if we do this very much. Think about the last

    project you finished...maybe at home or at work or school. Its something you worked on for awhile. You put something of yourself into it. When you got all done, what did you do?

    I think for a lot of us we just move on to the next project. We check it off our to-do list and moveon. We dont take time to enjoy all that we did. But God did. He didnt go off and startsomething new. He stopped and enjoyed what he created.

    If God stopped on the seventh day and appreciated what he did dont you think we should do thesame thing? Not only stop and appreciate what Gods done but What weve done and what

    others have done too.

    What I want you to see here is that the seventh day wasnt a day of mindless rest. It was a day to

    stop and appreciate what God has done. Its purposeful. Now, that might involve rest. But its

    much more than that. One author said it this way...

    The Sabbath is an invitation to enter delight...it is not merely a pious day and it is notfundamentally a break,a day off or a 24 hour vacation. Dan Allendar, Sabbath

    I like that...an invitation to enter delight. To appreciate doesnt just mean to thank God it meansto enjoy what God has given you. Enjoy your family. Enjoy your friends. Enjoy what youvecreated or what your friends have created. Enjoy the outdoors, or music or coffee or whatever it

    is that you find enjoyable. God gave us 24 hours to do that.

    Now this is whats so fascinating to me...we take it for granted...but God added a whole day of

    the week just to stop and take delight. What I mean is, God could have made a six day week. Hecould have said, Look, I created the world in six days so a week is six days long and you need to

    work every day like I did.

    But he didnt do that. He added a whole day to stop...to cease...in order to enjoy it. The he turned

    around and gave us that day as a gift. Its a gift to reset our internal workings.

    Its kind of like thisI recently upgraded my phone to an Android. It has a number of differentapplications on it. But one of the problems with having a lot of applications is that whenever you

    use the applications it fills the memory on the phone. In fact...when there is too much in the

    memory my email shuts down and a message pops up that says...you dont have enough workingmemory. Please empty your memory cache or delete some of your applications.

    Or another message I get tells me to restart the phone...shut it off and turn it back on

    again...because that also clears out some of the overloaded memory.

    How many know what Im talking about. Well, thats what Sabbath is all about. God issaying...you need to stop and restart. Youve got too many applications working...your memory

    is full...if you dont stop and restart some of your applications will stop working. You cant just

    keep going and going and going. Doing more and more and more. You werent created that forthat.

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    Thats why it says here that God set the seventh day apart as holy. God blessed the seventh dayand made it holy. That means its a special day. Its not a day like all the others and you need totreat it differently. Plus, God blessed it. God has a blessing for anyone who will stop one day a

    week and appreciate all that hes done for them.

    Well, Ive already told you how this applies to your life a little but let me give you three reasons

    why God created the Sabbath.

    First, God gave us the Sabbath to give us permission one day out of seven to stop whatever weare doing and enjoy everything that hes given us. I think we need permission otherwise we feel

    guilty. Okay, true confession here...how many of you feel guilty at the end of your day off when

    you havent accomplished anything? Me too. You know thats sick right? We have problems.We have a dis-ease.

    Sabbath is our get out of jail free card...meaning we dont have to feel guilty. So sleep in, take

    a walk, have coffee with a friend, pray, read a book, play a game...do whatever it is that bringsyou joy and fills your tank. Youll be a better person for it. Youll enjoy life more. People will

    like you better.

    Second, God gave us Sabbath to give us the ability to focus on God and his goodness to us. If

    we are honest, a lot of us pray on the run. We say a quick thanks God here or a help me God

    there but how often do we sit down for 30 minutes or more and give God our focused attention?

    God tells us in the book of Psalms to be still and know that I am God.

    Giving God our focused attention is a part of what Sabbath is for. Its to not only reset ourselvesphysically and emotionally but spiritually too. If we only just use Sabbath to sleep and watch

    TV we are missing the point... Sabbath is a day to reflect on what God has done

    God wants you to stop and relax. But dont leave him out of the picture. One of the big reasons

    he gave you an extra day is to give you the time you need to develop your spiritual side. Its hardto develop your spiritual side when you are always working. God knows that. So he gave us a

    day free from distraction to make sure we take the time we need to focus on him. Im not just

    talking about coming to a church service. Thats old-school thinking. Im talking about takingtime to just be quiet before God. You dont even have to say anything or read anything.

    I think just stopping all by itself is an act of worshipespecially for busy people. By stopping

    you acknowledge that God created everything and hes in charge. Do you think you could stopfor 30 minutes once a week as an act of worship?

    Third, God gave us Sabbath to be fully present without the distractions of work. I recently read

    an article about multitasking. It said that a lot of us pride ourselves in our ability to multitask...to

    do a number of things at the same time. For example: We might talk on the phone while we are

    writing an email with music in the background and we periodically click on facebook to checkfor updates. That sounds bizarre but I know that happens.

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    But the article said that no one is good at multitasking. We only think we are. What happens

    when we multitask is that we do many things poorly because nothing gets our full attention. Our

    thoughts cant go deep on any one thing because we have divided them over a number of th ings.

    If we want to do quality work then we need to work on one thing at a time and give it our full

    attention.

    So, Sabbath gives us the time we need to be fully present with God and fully present with the

    people we love. Its the one day out of the week that your family can count on getting your

    undivided attention. And Im not just talking to parents but teenagers too.

    One time Lisa and I took a couple days to go to Duluth. We were sitting out on the shoreline

    enjoying the morning and I said... this is great...we should come back here in the summer. And

    Lisa looked at me and said...Why dont you just enjoy today and we can plan another trip later?

    I was so busted! She was totally right. Ill never forget that because I think it was Gods word to

    me. I dont do very well at enjoying the present because my mind is often somewhere planning

    the future. Some of you have the same problem. You probably havent heard a word I said todaybecause you are planning your week, right?

    You know, keeping Sabbath is so important to God that later on in the Bible he made it one of

    the Ten Commandments. If you look at the Ten Commandments its the only one that peopletypically ignore. Isnt that odd? We dont blow off adultery or murder or envy. Why do we think

    we can ignore Gods command to keep the Sabbath.

    I dont think Sabbath means a specific day of the week. But I do think that it refers to 24 hours.

    God gives every one of us an extra 24 hours. How do you spend your extra 24 hours?

    I think there are a lot of similarities between the Sabbath and tithing. Tithing is when you give

    ten percent of your money back to God. In both cases, God gives us something extra to spend as

    an act of worship. With Sabbath he gives us time. With tithing he gives us money.

    But many of us make the mistake of seeing both the time of Sabbath and the money of tithing as

    ours to use however we wish. Unfortunately, many of us dont use it in the way that Godintended. And I think we pay for it. We lose the blessing that God gives to people who honor

    him with their time and money.

    Let me give you an example. Imagine that I have a young son by the name of Jimmy. I give

    Jimmy ten dollars to buy school supplies. I tell him, Jimmy, here is ten dollars for school

    supplies. Now, I know they cost nine dollars so be sure to bring me back the extra dollar. Dont

    spend it on yourself. If you bring me back the dollar Ill reward you but I wont tell you what thereward is. Now, the reward I have in mind is taking him to a baseball game but he doesnt knowthat.

    Now Jimmy goes off and spends his nine dollars and has one dollar burning in his hand. He sees

    some candy. Should he spend the dollar on himself or bring it back to me. Its really a matter of

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    trust at this point. Does Jimmy trust his judgment over mine? Does he trust that my reward will

    be better than a candy bar?

    Its the same way with tithing. God overpays us and asks us to honor him by giving ten percentback to ministry. And its the same way with Sabbath. God gives us and extra 24 hours and asks

    us to honor him by ceasing to labor.

    Ill tell you...this study has really got me convicted. Ive always given God a tithe of my money

    but I cant say that about Sabbath. I dont know why Ive taken tithing so seriously and Sabbath

    so casually. I think Im losing a blessing by not slowing down more.

    Im going to talk about this more the next couple weeks. I hope youll take this to heart. My

    guess is that Im not the only one misusing 24 hours that God gave me. Lets be thinking how wecan change our lives by stopping once a week.

    Prayer; Father, forgive us for forsaking the Sabbath. We havent kept it holy. Weve treated it

    like any other day and used those 24 hours for our own striving. But thank you for your wisdomin giving us a day to be refreshed. A day to delight. A day to enjoy you and the people we love

    and the things we love. Help us to restructure our lives so that we will be Sabbath mindedpeople. Amen.

    Bonus material;

    In one chapter of the book Dr. Swenson relates the stories of a number of small plane crashes

    where the pilot allowed too much cargo hoping for the best. But he said, you cant fight physics.

    If you overload a plane its going to crash. His point is that those planes are like our lives. We

    overload them by trying to do too many things, hoping that somehow it will all work out. So we

    try to fly but instead we crash.

    He offers this graph showing the effects of stress. He says that some stress is good... it stimulates

    us in a good way initially. It motivates us to take action but at a certain point stress starts to hurt

    us. At first we experience fatigue. My guess is there are a few of us operating here today. But ifyou keep pushing it you move to burn out.

    He said you know when you hit this red zone when you stop caring about the things you used to

    care about. You dont care about spending time with your family. You dont care about spending

    time with God. You dont care about helping people in need. You just want to make it through

    the day. Can anyone relate?

    If you look at the word seven in Hebrew it is similar to the word cease and Sabbath.

    Seven: Shaba

    Rest/Cease: Shabath

    Sabbath: Shabbath

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    They are all related. In fact, the word for seven is sometimes translated as the word full (or

    satiated and not the number seven.)

    Going Deeper;

    Use the following questions for personal reflection and/or to discuss with family, friends andsmall group.1. Prior to this message, what did the word Sabbath mean to you? What connotation did ithave?

    2. Remy talked about how progress leads to profusion which leads to stress. Where do yousee stress most in your life? Does it have anything to do with profusion of options?

    3. How does the speed of your life challenge your priorities? In other words, do you

    struggle doing what you know you should do...what you even want to do...just because you are

    too busy?4. Read Genesis 1:31- 2:3. Did anything stand out to you as new from the message?

    5. Describe what God did to set an example for us using the key words that Remy noted in

    this passage; he saw, completed, rested, etc.6. What does the word Sabbath mean? What is the correlation between the word seventh,

    completed and Sabbath?

    7. How is taking a 24 hour Sabbath like tithing?

    8. What were the three things that Remy said we can learn from Gods example?

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    Last Sunday...my battery was running low and so I turned offThe Voice and do you know what?

    I really enjoyed the trip. Not only was it a nice day but I didnt have The Voice keeping tabs onme!

    You may not be like this but I have these numbers in my head that I think I should be hitting. If

    Im running I want to average 7 or 8 miles an hour and if Im riding I want to average around 15or 16 miles an hour. So when The Voicesays Im going slowerthan that I push harder.

    But Sunday there was no voice. I had no idea how fast or slow I was going. It was just me andthe bike and the beauty of the Colfax hills and I liked it.

    It got me thinking about the voices that I listen tothe voices that push me and drive me toperform. I thought...if I want to experience Sabbath then I have to get rid ofThe Voice in my

    head thats always judging my performance and pushing me to do more.

    How many of you know what Im talking about? Youve got the same voices that I do. Thats

    the voice that wont let you cease from your work and enjoy the 24 hours that God gave you.Now, I dont want to get rid ofThe Voice totally because I think there are times that I want to

    push myself. But not 24/7. I need to be able to shut it off just like I did the phone.

    Four Voices

    As I thought about this idea of voices I thought of four kinds of voices. See if you can relate.

    First, we have the voice ofanother person. It might be a parent or an old coach or your boss or inmy case, my phone. Its the voice of someone that you associate with a certain level ofachievement. Your relationship to them was or is defined by your performance.

    Another voice comes from our insecurities. When you compare yourself to other people you areconvinced that you dont measure up and you have an inner voice telling you to catch up, moveup, work harder so you dont feel so bad about yourself.

    Another voice comes from within and thats from our own greed. We just want more and so we

    push ourselves to get ahead. I heard a man this week talk about how he never wanted to be poor

    like his dad so he pushed himself to be rich. His voice was never satisfied no matter how muchmoney he made. The Voice helped him become a millionaire but it also caused him to almost

    lose his family too.

    And the fourth voice we hear is what we think is the voice of God. Sometimes we project a

    judgmental voice on God. We think God has all kinds of unrealistic expectations on us. And sowe do things out of a sense of guilt and obligation.

    I mention these voices because we are going to see today that they have something to do with the

    Sabbath. God wants to silence these voices and give us rest.

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    The Voice of Pharaoh

    Lets turn to the book of Exodus. Thats the second book in the Bible. Many of you know the

    story. Gods people had gone to Egypt to find food. Things went fine for years until Pharaoh gotparanoid and decided to enslave the Israelites.

    One day God told Moses to take the people into the wilderness to worship so Moses goes toPharaoh to ask permission. Listen to the voice of Pharaoh...

    "Moses and Aaron, why are you taking the people away from their labor? Get back to

    your work!" Then Pharaoh said, "Look, the people of the land are now numerous, and

    you are stopping them from working." That same day Pharaoh gave this order to the

    slave drivers and foremen in charge of the people: "You are no longer to supply the

    people with straw for making bricks; let them go and gather their own straw. But require

    them to make the same number of bricks as before; don't reduce the quota. They are lazy;

    that is why they are crying out, 'Let us go and sacrifice to our God.' Make the work

    harder for the men so that they keep working and pay no attention to lies." Exodus 5:4-9

    Does that voice sound familiar? Look at the words in bold: Get back to work. Require them tomake the same number of bricks as before, dont reduce the quota. They are lazy. Make the work

    harder. Keep working. It sounds a lot like The Voice in our heads, right?

    Last week I asked how many of you felt guilty at the end of your day off for not getting enoughwork done and half of you raised your hands. So I know you know what Im talking about.

    I want you to see that God wanted to set his people free from the voice of Pharaoh. God didntcreate us to work non-stop. If he wanted machines he would have created a factory. Instead, God

    created us for relationship. Our work is supposed to support our relationships. Not the other way

    around.

    One thing a taskmaster never wants to see their slave doing is sitting. But God would love to see

    you sit. Last week I talked about how we typically pray on the run. It would be great if we took

    30 minutes a day to sit quiet before God. So God called Moses to deliver his people from thevoice of Pharaoh.

    And he did. The Exodus takes place. God parts the Red Sea and the Israelites are free. They areno longer slaves. Butdo you know what?

    Sometimes its easier to take a person out of slavery than it is to take slavery out of a person.

    What I mean is that its obvious that when the Israelites were set free they still thought likeslaves; meaning, they lived in fear. They had lived in fear of Pharaohs cruelty for centuries andthey projected that same cruelty on God. They assumed that God wouldnt take care of their

    needs just like Pharaoh didnt.

    So the first thing they do is complain and then cry out for food. In the desert the whole community grumbled against Moses and Aaron. The Israelites

    said to them, "If only we had died by the LORD's hand in Egypt! There we sat around

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    pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert

    to starve this entire assembly to death." Exodus 16:2,3

    Slaves think like that. Slaves past experience causes them to worry that they wont have enough.They are always complaining, assuming the worst.

    But Gods up for the challenge. He knows their problem and hes willing to do what it takes toretrain them. So God says...let me show you how able I am to provide for you.

    The LORD said to Moses, "I have heard the grumbling of the Israelites. Tell them, 'At

    twilight you will eat meat, and in the morning you will be filled with bread. Then you will

    know that I am the LORD your God.' "Exodus 16:11,12

    And thats what happened. God sent some fowl weather (sorry for the pun), a thunderstorm ofquail that covered the camp that night. They just fell out of the sky. And the next morning the

    ground was covered with a flaky bread like substance. They called it manna because manna

    means, What is it? They didnt know what it was.

    This was Gods way of providing for them. The curious thing was that God told them not to save

    any for the next day. Every day God would give them a fresh supply. In fact, to make hispoint...God made it so the manna would spoil if they kept it into the next day.

    You see, God knew their heart. He knew that they still thought like slaves. He knew that they

    didnt trust God to be any better than Pharaoh. So to prove to them that he was faithful he gavethem fresh food every day and he made the old food rot. But they were slow learners

    However, some of them paid no attention to Moses; they kept part of it until morning, but

    it was full of maggots and began to smell. So Moses was angry with them. Exodus 16:20

    I want you to see whats going on here. Why did they feel the need to keep some manna until

    the next day? God told them hed give them fresh manna. So why did they keep it?

    Because thats what slaves do.

    Slaves are used to being mistreated. They are used to being fed scraps and going hungry. And sothey learn to fend for themselves. They cheat, they steal, they hoard...they do whatever they need

    to do to survive because they dont think anyone is looking out for them. They are convinced

    that they have to provide for themselves. They have what I call a scarcity mentality or a povertymentality. They believe that the pie is only so big and they need to work extra hard to make sure

    they get their piece of the pie otherwise they will die.

    Do you see what Im saying here? Slaves cant be generous with what they have because they

    live in fear that what they have is the last of whats left. And thats why some of them kept the

    manna until the next day because they didnt believe that God would give them fresh manna inthe morning.

    My dad grew up in the depression and it was very much the same kind of mentality. You never

    threw anything away because you might need it tomorrow. My dad was almost obsessive about

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    waste. You didnt throw food away. Hed watch you to make sure you ate every piece of meat

    off a bone or squeeze the last drop of juice out of your grapefruit or scrape the last lick of icecream out of the bucket.

    And when it came to money, God forbid if you gave any away. I remember putting a quarter in

    the offering plate at church and him telling me how stupid that was. You might need ittomorrow. Its every man for himself. For my dad, to be generous was to be a fool. So I learnedfast. That was the only 25 cents the Catholic church ever got from me! I became very tightfisted

    with my money. But thankfully through the Word of God and the Spirit of God and a generous

    wife Ive learned how to be generous and Im glad because God blesses those who give.

    Let me tell, with all due respect to my dad, he thought like a slave.

    But people who see themselves as children of God are free to obey God. They dont have tohoard their food or their money because they know that God gives his children daily

    breaddaily provisions. Isnt that what Jesus taught us to praygive us this day our daily

    bread? Children of God are free to be generous because they know that with God there willalways be more. They dont have a scarcity mentality they have an abundance mentality.

    They dont worry about getting their piece of the pie because they know that God is making new

    pies all the time! Theres a saying that goesyou cant out give God. That means that itsimpossible to be more generous than God is. No matter how much you give away God will

    always give you what you need for the next day. Hes got an endless suppl y of pies so, go ahead,give away!

    Did you know that how you spend your time and your money tells people your view of God andhow you view yourself? When you hoard your time and money you tell people that you see God

    as a taskmaster hes unfair and wont meet your needs. You tell people that your relationshipto God is that of a slave and not as a child.

    But if you are generous with your time and your money that tells people that you see God as

    your Father and that he is good. He cares. He provides.

    Now, you might be thinking. Okay...Ive heard this story before about the manna. It soundsfamiliar. But what does it have to do with the Sabbath? Keep tracking with me!

    Introducing Sabbath

    Something changed on the sixth day. When they got up to collect the manna they saw that there

    was twice as much on the ground. So the people go to Moses and say...what gives? Why so muchmanna on the sixth day?He said to them, "This is what the LORD commanded: 'Tomorrow is to be a day of rest, a

    holy Sabbath to the LORD. Exodus 16:23

    This is the first time the word Sabbath is used in the Bible. The concept of Sabbath goes way

    back to Genesis two. But this is the first use of the word as an official weekly holy day. It

    continues

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    So they saved it (the manna) until morning, as Moses commanded, and it did not stink or

    get maggots in it. Exodus 16:24

    Do you see what God did here? Hes teaching his people what it means to be provided for by aloving God. In Egypt the Sun God was represented by Pharaoh. Pharaoh was cruel...he fed them

    poorly and he made them work seven days a week. He didnt treat them like people. He treatedthem like machines.

    But the God of Moses was different. He fed them well and now we see that he gave them timeoff.

    "Eat it today," Moses said, "because today is a Sabbath to the LORD. You will not find

    any of it on the ground today. Six days you are to gather it, but on the seventh day, the

    Sabbath, there will not be any." Exodus 16:25,26

    God says...look...that life of working non-stopseven days a week...thats for slaves. I dont

    want you living like slaves any more. I dont want people looking at you and seeing you all

    worn out and run down. That doesnt make me look good. Thats not your identity. Thats aslaves identity. I want my people to be rested and refreshed. I want the world to know that I take

    care of my people.

    So that voice in your head that tells you to work harder, work faster and do moreseven days aweekthats not God. God wants his people to stop everything one day a week. Only slaves

    work seven days a week.

    So what are youa slave or a child of God?

    God gave us the gift of Sabbath to silence the voices in our mindto quit living like a slave andenjoy being his child.

    The story of the manna is not only that God provides us with the food we need but the rest we

    need. Thats why there was a double portion on the sixth day. Gods telling us that we can geteverything we need to get done in six days. Hell bless those six days with success so you can

    take the seventh day off.

    And so, when we stop and rest on the seventh day we arent just relaxing. We are declaring the

    love of God, the sufficiency and sovereignty of God. And we are declaring our contentment inGod. We are saying that whatever we can accomplish in six days is enough.

    But the story isnt over. Look what the people did.Nevertheless, some of the people went out on the seventh day to gather it, but they found

    none. Then the LORD said to Moses, "How long will you refuse to keep my commands

    and my instructions? Bear in mind that the LORD has given you the Sabbath; that is why

    on the sixth day he gives you bread for two days. Everyone is to stay where he is on the

    seventh day; no one is to go out." Exodus 16:27-29

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    Once a slave, always a slave. Thepeople continued to think like slaves. They didnt know how

    to rest. They couldnt believe that God actually would provide for them so they could relax.They were so driven...they were such creatures of habit that they spent all day looking for manna

    when they could have been home with their family playing card games around the fire.

    I hope we can do better. I hope after hearing this story that you will promise God that you willtrust him to provide for you and that you will honor the Sabbath.

    Let me close with a few concrete tips on keeping the Sabbath.

    Finding Sabbath

    First, carve out 24 hours to cease from your work. Someone wrote me this week and said that

    they worked seven days a week and didnt have time for a Sabbath. I told them two things. One,

    try to get a day off. Pray about it. Ask for it. Cut your budget so you dont need to money. Do

    whatever you can to free up 24 hours. But two, if you try and still cant get the day off thencapture 24 hours sometime throughout the week. Of course, eight hours would be for sleep so

    that only leaves another sixteen hours that you have to find.

    Next, power down your inputs (cell phone, computer, junk mail, other noise). Even turn off the

    stereo and your television if its just running in the background. It just adds to the noise and

    distracts you from what you should be focused on.

    Finally, create sacred traditions for God, friends and family and personal care (rejuvenation).

    Notice that I didnt say religious traditions. Sacred means special or untouchable. Theseshould be special times with God or your family or by yourself relaxing that are uninterruptable

    and they happen like clockwork every week. Dont mess with them. Dont make exceptions if at

    all possible. Thats what makes them sacred.

    Then, enjoy the rest that God created for you.

    Prayer; God, forgive us for acting like slaves when Jesus died to set us free and make us your

    sons and daughters. Jesus you taught us to pray for our daily bread. You didnt teach us to prayfor the week or the year or even our retirementjust for the next day. Give us that kind of trustin you and help us to be content with what we can accomplish in six days so we will keep the

    seventh day holy. Amen.

    Going Deeper

    Use the following questions for personal reflection or to discuss with your friends, family orsmall group.

    1. Remy mentioned three sources of a driving voice in our life. What are they? What kindof voices drive you to perform more and faster than you should? Where do you think these

    voices came from?2. Read Exodus 5:1-21. How are the voices in your head like or unlike the voice of

    Pharoah? Do you condemn yourself for being lazy? Why or why not?

    3. How is a fear of being labeled as lazy a contributing factor to not keeping the Sabbath?

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    4. Read Exodus 16. Remy noted that the Israelites were still thinking like slaves. What did

    he mean by that? How did the story of the manna reveal their slave-like thinking?5. How do you think and act like a slave?

    6. What is a scarcity or poverty mentality? Do you think you exhibit it some or all of the

    time

    7. The opposite of scarcity is abundance. What would it look like in the life of a believer tohave an abundance mentality? How does this relate to keeping Sabbath?

    8. Remy mentioned three steps to keeping Sabbath. What were they?

    9. Practically, what steps do you need to take to keep Sabbath yourself?

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    Sabbath

    Part Three: Our Spiritual Identity

    By Remy Diederich

    Cedarbrook Church

    1.22.12

    Outline:

    1. Why was the Sabbath so important to the Jews?a. It remembered God has creator of all things.b. It remembered Gods delivering them from Egypt.c. It was a sign of their covenant with God.d. It was one of the Ten Commandments.e. It came with a promise of blessing.f. It came with the threat of death.

    2. The Sabbath was a major source of their spiritual identity with God.3. True...but not an identity associated with heavy rules but joyful freedom.4. Sabbath...

    a. Remembers the beauty and rest of creationb. Anticipates the beauty and rest of heavenc. Invites us to enjoy Gods rest today

    5. How can you bring Sabbath rest into the other six days of your week?

    Message

    The last two weeks Ive been talking about Sabbath. Sabbath is a gift of 24 hours that God givesus every week to stop the madness of our lives and focus on three things; God, people, and

    rejuvenation, that is, refilling out tank.

    This is such an important message because many of our lives have become like runaway trains.

    We just keep adding more and more and more and its not working. It s not sustainable. Many of

    us are stressed. Some of us are depressed. It affects our health. It affects our relationships. Itaffects everything we do.

    You know, during Christmas I got a lot of letters from people, like most of us did. People take aminute to reflect back on their year. And after about my tenth letter I picked up a theme...most

    people talked about how busy they were. I mean, did anyone get a letter telling you that they hadmore time this year to relax, take walks and read books than last year? Their kids signed up for

    fewer activities so they had more time to linger over dinner and play cards at night? I didnt thinkso!

    So this idea of Sabbath is huge. And its a good balance to the rest of the Bible. A lot of the Bible

    is a challenge for us to go and do. The bible tells us that God so loved the world that he SENThis son. God DID something. He took action. And then Jesus said that he didnt come into the

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    world to be served but to serve others. Gods example to us is that of action. God is action

    oriented.

    But there is a time to stop...to cease from activity. And ceasing is just as worshipful as taking

    action. We need the balance.

    Well, today I want to take a look at what Jesus had to say about Sabbath. Theres a story in thebook of Luke that tells of a time when Jesus was teaching on the Sabbath in a synagogue...

    synagogues being a place for Jewish worship.

    Jesus saw a woman that was all bent over. She had been that way for eighteen years and so Jesus

    touched her and healed her and she stood up for the first time in eighteen years. Amazing. Butlisten to the response of the synagogue ruler...

    Indignant because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath, the synagogue ruler said to the

    people, "There are six days for work. So come and be healed on those days, not on the

    Sabbath." Luke 13:14

    Now...before we get all nasty toward this ruler lets take a minute to try to find some empathy for

    him. What was it about Jews in those days that could say something so seemingly harsh and outof touch with reality?

    Why Sabbath Was Important to Jews

    Here are six reasons that Sabbath was so important to Jews. First, the Sabbath remembers that

    God created the world and that he is in control. This was very important to the Jews. To not stop

    for the Sabbath was like denying Gods existence.

    Second, Sabbath remembers the Exodus. God freed his people from Pharaohs cruelty and took

    care of them.Remember that you were slaves in Egypt and that the LORD your God brought you out ofthere with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm. Therefore the LORD your God has

    commanded you to observe the Sabbath day. Deuteronomy 5:15

    The Sabbath was directly connected to the Exodus and so it was important to celebrate it.

    Third, the Sabbath was a sign of the covenant between God and his people.

    Then the LORD said to Moses, "Say to the Israelites, 'You must observe my Sabbaths.

    This will be a sign between me and you for the generations to come, so you may know

    that I am the LORD, who makes you holy. Exodus 31:12,13

    In other words, God says...when you keep the Sabbath thats your way of showing me and otherpeople that you are in relationship with me.

    Fourth, the Sabbath was one of the Ten Commandments. Its interesting to look at the Ten

    Commandments because the commandment to keep the Sabbath takes up more space than any

    other commandment (see below). Just look at how many words are used for each commandment.Some commands take only four words because they are so self-evident. You shall not murder.

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    Theres not a lot of wiggle room there. But idols...idols are cool. Why cant we have idols? God

    adds 85 words to explain. And Sabbath...whats the big deal? God adds 99 words to explain.

    You shall have no other gods before me. (8)

    You shall not make for yourself an idol (85)

    You shall not misuse the name of the LORD your God (23)Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. (99)Honor your father and your mother (22)

    You shall not murder. (4)You shall not commit adultery. (5)

    You shall not steal. (4)

    You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. (9)You shall not covet (30)

    But no matter how many words it took, the Sabbath was still one of Gods Top Ten commands

    and the Jews knew that.

    The next reason the Sabbath was important to Jews was because it came with a promise ofblessing.If you keep your feet from breaking the Sabbath and from doing as you please on my holy

    day, if you call the Sabbath a delight and the LORD's holy day honorable, and if you

    honor it by not going your own way and not doing as you please or speaking idle words,

    then you will find your joy in the LORD, and I will cause you to ride on the heights of the

    land and to feast on the inheritance of your father Jacob." The mouth of the LORD has

    spoken. Isaiah 58:13,14

    And the final reason the Jews took the Sabbath seriously is that it came with a threat of death...Observe the Sabbath, because it is holy to you. Anyone who desecrates it must be put to

    death; whoever does any work on that day must be cut off from his people. Exodus 31:14

    Now, theres no record of anyone ever being put to death for not keeping Sabbath. But youvegot to admit...it gets your attention. I dont think the Jews wanted to run the risk of getting it

    wrong.

    But the threat of death tells you that God takes the Sabbath seriously. And thats my point. TheJews took Sabbath seriously. They werent willing to mess with it. In fact, just to make sure that

    no one got in trouble with God the Jews developed 39 categories of work that you couldntparticipate in on the Sabbath.

    Carrying, Burning, Extinguishing, Finishing, Writing, Erasing, Cooking...even boiling

    water (no tea or coffee), Washing, Sewing, Tearing, Knotting, Untying, Shaping,

    Plowing, Planting, Reaping, Harvesting, Threshing, Winnowing, Selecting, Sifting,

    Grinding, Kneading, Combing, Spinning, Dyeing, Chain-stitching, Warping, Weaving,

    Unraveling, Building, Demolishing, Trapping, Shearing, Slaughtering, Skinning,

    Tanning, Smoothing, Marking

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    And then each of these categories have a number of subcategories. People have noted that these

    categories prohibit any activity that is creative, or that exercises control or dominion overone's environment.

    You see, Sabbath was a big part of the Jewish identity. It was a big part of what identified them

    as Gods people. In fact, the Jews have kept Sabbath from generation to generation; Whether thatwas in captivity in Babylon or in concentration camps during the Holocaust.

    So when Jesus came on the scene and didnt respect their 39 categories the Jews were offended.They didnt thinkJesus could truly be a prophet of God if he ignored the Sabbath. But they were

    missing the point.

    These religious people objected to a woman being healed. How wrong was that? What were they

    thinking? Youd think it was obvious that healing was the right thing to do. But that just shows

    you the abusive nature of religion when it jumps the tracks and goes bad. Thats why Jesus said..."You hypocrites! Doesn't each of you on the Sabbath untie his ox or donkey from the stall

    and lead it out to give it water? Then should not this woman, a daughter of Abraham,whom Satan has kept bound for eighteen long years, be set free on the Sabbath day from

    what bound her?" Luke 13:15-16

    In another story Jesus told the people that...The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. Mark 2:27

    You see, God wasnt looking to add more work to his people. That totally defeated the purpose

    of what God wanted. Suddenly they were working hard at not working. The day before the

    Sabbath was twice as busy because they had to cook and clean and do all kinds of preparations

    so they didnt work on the Sabbath.

    Its like the day before vacation. I hate the day before vacation because I have to get everything

    done at work and the house to last me a few days. So the first few days of vacation are justrecovering from getting ready for vacation!

    But Jesus would agree on one pointwith the Jews...and that is the Sabbath should be a part oftheir spiritual identity...but not an identity ofreligious rules but an identity ofjoyful freedom.

    You know how it is, when we see people governed by a bunch of religious rules. We kind of rollour eyes and say...thats just weird. That cant be what God wants.Its not attractive. It doesntdraw anyone in. In fact it makes you want to distance yourself from that person. But when you

    see someone who is relaxed and joyful...its like...I want some of what hes got.

    And so, what I want us to see today is that Sabbath isnt just a 24 hour time period. Sabbath is

    also an attitude. Its a way of life. Its our spiritual identity 24/7.

    Sabbath living should permeate our entire week. We shouldnt be known as people who go 90miles an hour all week long and then come to a screeching halt for 24 hours. We should be a

    people who learn to find the rest of God every day and eventually, every moment.

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    The New Testament refers to this as the peace of God. Jesus said...Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do

    not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. John 14:27

    Or listen to the words of the apostle Paul as he wrote to Christians in different cities...

    The mind of sinful man is death, but the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace;Romans 8:6

    For God is not a God of disorder but of peace... 1 Corinthians 14:33

    Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with

    thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all

    understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6,7

    So, my question is...how can we bring the three components of Sabbath into our daily life?

    Focusing on God. Focusing on relationships and focusing on recharging our batteries.

    Last week I talked about creating sacred traditions on your Sabbath. But what are some micro

    traditions that you create for every day? Let me list a few ideas here. Theres nothing specialabout them. We all know what to do. We just need to do them.

    Read a daily devotion and pray. Even if its just ten minutes. Take a few seconds to pray with people about their concerns. Pray at meal time. Sit down when you eat. Dont walk around your house getting ready for work with a

    piece of toast in your hand!

    Stop, look and kiss your loved ones before you leave or they leave the house. Eat supper together. Shut off the TV. Go to bed on time. Take a night to do something fun...dont wait for the weekend. Walk or ride your bike to work. Take a walk at lunch time.

    Well, I hope these ideas help. I think you get the point. In summary... let me leave you with three

    things that the Sabbath does for us...it remembers the beauty and rest of creation. It anticipatesthe beauty and rest of heaven. And it invitesus to enjoy Gods rest (or peace) today.

    Im personally challenged by this study and Ive already started to make changes in my life. Iwant to be known as a person that reflects the rest of God. I hope you do too.

    Prayer; Father we do so well at being religious and missing the point. Forgive us. Help us tobecome people of peace. Might Sabbath rest be more than a day but an attitude that we carry

    through every minute of every day. Amen.

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    Going Deeper;

    Use the following questions for personal reflection and to discuss with family, friends and smallgroup.

    1. Reflect on your faith. Has your faith brought you heavy rules or joyful freedom? If its

    changed through the years comment on how your faith has evolved.2. Read Matthew 12:1-14. There are two stories here. What are the reasons Jesus uses for

    working on the Sabbath?

    3. Read Luke 13:10-17. What are the reasons Jesus uses in this story? In both passages,what were the reasons the Jews used to not work on the Sabbath?

    4. Now read Isaiah 56:1-8. What are the blessings of the Sabbath? Who is invited to

    participate? What significance does this have for us today?5. Read Isaiah 58:13,14. What is the blessing here?

    6. The Jews were right in that the Sabbath should help identify them as Gods people. Buthow did they misinterpret this? How should the Sabbath actually stamp Gods identity on us?

    7. The New Testament idea of Sabbath is carried in the word peace. What were some of

    the New Testament verses that Remy referred to in regard to peace?8. What has struck you most in this study (past three weeks)? What have you changed as a

    result? What do you plan to change?