Gods Word to Workaholics (Exodus 20:8-11)
Welcome to the first long weekend of the summer.� This is the weekend when everyone really starts to feel like it is summer.� The boats have been launched.� The jet skis are running.� The Blue Jays are playing.� Its warm enough to do anything except to swim.� I notice that when the May long weekend comes around, people seem to be a lot more relaxed.� To borrow the advertising slogan from Coca Cola, a long weekend can be the pause that refreshes.
If youve watched any of the hockey playoffs, you may have seen the commercials by Labbatt for a website called FreeYourTime.ca.� I went to that website and saw this:
Had enough of the rat race? Tired of pushing paper, answering phones, squeezing into packed subways, sitting in endless traffic, eating at your desk...
Need more Free Time?
Make your voice heard here. Take a stand against the Free Time Crisis. .... An extra holiday wouldn't be so bad either...
This spring Blue Light, the champion of Free Time, will petition the Ontario government to declare a long weekend in June to help you FREE YOUR TIME.
So far 113,000 people have signed the petition, including me.� But I wouldnt hold my breath.� Premier Mike Harris has laughed it off as a joke.� Our only alternative is to move to Europe, where in some countries you start off with four or five weeks holiday.� Either that or you can start lobbying your boss.
Thousands of years ago, God have ten values that we can use to build strong families.�� God intended that these would be values or guidelines that would provide the basis for strong families and fulfilling lives.� The past few weeks weve looked at some of these values putting God first; accepting no substitutes; taking God seriously; and honoring my parents.
One of the ten values that God gave was designed to free your time.� God said, thousands of years ago, that if you want to live a strong and fulfilling life, if you want to build a strong family, and if you want to avoid burnout, youve got to follow Gods maintenance schedule.� This is one of Gods greatest gifts to us.� Winston Churchill called it a divine and priceless institution essentially the Day of Emancipation form the compulsion and strain of daily work.� Its the longest of the Ten Commandments.� In Exodus 20:8-11, God said:
Remember to observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days a week are set apart for your daily duties and regular work, but the seventh day is a day of rest dedicated to the LORD your God. On that day no one in your household may do any kind of work. This includes you, your sons and daughters, your male and female servants, your livestock, and any foreigners living among you. For in six days the LORD made the heavens, the earth, the sea, and everything in them; then he rested on the seventh day. That is why the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and set it apart as holy. (Exodus 20:8-11)
This isnt one of the Ten Suggestions.� This is one of the Ten Commandments.� Its absolutely essential if youre going to build a strong family and a successful life.
The Sabbath comes from a word that means time out.� You could translate Sabbath as take a breath.� The purpose of the Sabbath is to prevent burnout.� It is Gods gift to men and women so that we could live the life that God intends us to live.
The reality is that since God gave this command, weve been fighting against it.� There are lots of people who would never think of murder, adultery, or blasphemy.� They wouldnt think of breaking most of the Ten Commandments.� But they have no problem breaking this one.� Why do we ignore this command?
One reason we ignore this command is because we think that the Sabbath no longer applies to us.� Weve been taught that its an Old Testament law that has no relevance today.� In fact, out of all the Ten Commandments, this is the one that is the most controversial.� Some people have taught that this is a command that we can safely ignore.� But well see in a moment that the principle of the Sabbath is as relevant today as it has ever been.� We need a day of rest every week if were to live the way God intended us to live.
But the other reason we ignore this command is because this command has been twisted throughout the years.� Weve taken what was meant as a blessing and turned it into a burden.� By the time that Jesus came, rabbis had added hundreds of rules to define what you could or couldnt do on the Sabbath day.� Weve done the same.� We have phrases like a month of Sundays.� People have actually preached that you shouldnt read your newspaper on a Sunday.� You shouldnt watch TV on a Sunday.� You certainly shouldnt play sports on a Sunday.� No movies, no parties, no dates.� Weve added all these rules that have turned the Sabbath from a blessing to a burden.� Thats not at all what God had intended.
When Jesus came, Jesus said yes to the Sabbath day, but no to the traditions.� I love what John Piper says: Jesus didnt come to abolish the Sabbath day, but to dig it out and give it to us again as a blessing rather than as a burden.� One of the ways that the Sabbath has changed for us is that the day isnt as important.� Colossians 2:16-17 and Romans 14:5-6 says that were no longer tied down to what day we celebrate the Sabbath.� In fact, the early church began meeting on Sundays which were workdays in celebration of Jesus resurrection.� In essence, Jesus said no to the ceremonial obligations of the Sabbath, but he said yes to the principle of the Sabbath.
Jesus said in Mark 2:27, The Sabbath was made to benefit people, and not people to benefit the Sabbath.� In other words, the Sabbath wasnt designed as a straightjacket.� Its not designed to take away our freedom.� Its designed to give us freedom.� Freedom from legalistic laws that take away the gift of the Sabbath.� But freedom also from twenty-four hour work days, freedom from seven-day workweeks, freedom from working vacations, working lunches, and working dinners.� God is declaring freedom from being physically and electronically chained to our offices seven days a week.� Its a gift to be received.� Its a necessity to live the life that God intends.
Why do we need a day of rest every seven days?
1. OUR BODIES NEED IT
Our bodies need a break.� Your body was not designed to be driven and pressed seven days a week.� Statistics now show that when we work excessively without breaks, our bodies begin to suffer with symptoms like high blood pressure or even premature heart attacks.� One doctor discovered that more oxygen is lost in a days work than is recovered in the nights sleep.� The body needs one day off a week to restore the proper amount of oxygen to the system to begin a new weeks work.
Your body needs a rest.� During the French Revolution, the government repealed the laws that Sundays were to be a day off.� They said, Every day will now be a day of work.� Within months, they had to cancel that law and re-establish one day in seven as a day of rest.� The health of the French people collapsed.� It didnt work.
You can get away with it for a while.� But your body needs one day in seven thats free from stress.� The old saying goes, If the bow is always bent, it will break.� You need one day in seven to unstring the bow and to relax.� On our days off, we usually end up mowing the lawn, going to the bank, running to the cleaner, dropping the kids off, washing the car, and cleaning the house.� We read books called When I Relax, I Feel Guilty.� We need one guilt-free day to relax and to allow our bodies to rest.
2. OUR EMOTIONS NEED IT
The storys told of a new Navy jet fighter that shot itself down.� Flying at supersonic speed, it ran into the cannon shells that it had fired only seconds before.� The jet was flying too fast.
Were moving so fast in our society that our emotions are getting frazzled.� This past Thursday, an article appeared in the National Post with this headline: Drivers All Edgy.� The article went on to say:
Growing frustration on the road is causing a large majority of drivers to run red lights and commit other dangerous and hostile acts, a new study shows.
About 85% of those surveyed by the Canada Safety Council admitted to speeding, tailgating, passing on the shoulder of a roadway and stealing parking spots.
Its not just on the roads that were getting edgy.� Were more stressed than ever before.� Our jobs are more demanding.� Our lives are getting busier.� Laptops, pagers, and cell phones mean that we never seem to escape the demands of work and life.� Our lives are getting more complicated, and we are getting more and more stressed.
In the current issue of Fast Company, Seth Godin recounts his first product launch about 15 years ago:
A team of 40 of us stayed in the office all night and all day for about a month.� We slept on the floor (when we slept at all) and only left the office for an occasional shower We made our deadline and saved the company.� I remember the perverse pride we all took in our insane dedication But it almost cost me my girlfriend and it definitely cost me my health: I was sick for six months afterward.
He concludes, Its time to stop the madness and reset your internal clock.
The average corporate employee receives 177 messages in a day by email, fax, voicemails, and letters.� Check your email.� There are people sending you messages at midnight and at 4 AM.� Our emotions need one day a week in which we say, Today, I dont do emails.� Today Im turning off the beeper and leaving the phone off.� We should all think about joining the Lead Pencil Club a club with over 800 members from many countries.� The Lead Pencil Club believes in opposing this godless age of speed and technology, its motto is Not so Fast.� Its a club that believes in not answering the phone at supper time.� We need one day off in seven to keep our emotions healthy.
3. OUR SPIRITS NEED IT
If youre going to stay spiritually healthy if youre going to keep the first four commandments and have a healthy and growing spiritual life you need one day off in seven to recalibrate your soul.� One person has called the Sabbath rehearsing for eternity.� Reggie McNeal writes about the dangers of busyness to spiritual leaders, but I think this applies to all of us:
Fax machines, emails, telephones, beepers, an over-committed schedule, the press of peoples needs these are the tools of mass destruction for spiritual leaders.� Their development and deployment often proceed without inspection.� They threaten to shut down the spiritual leaders communion with God.� Once that happens, the leaders effectiveness is destroyed.� The leader becomes a casualty of a struggle that is as old as humanity the drowning out of eternity by the screams of temporal concerns.
What is the Sabbath?� It is a day to restore eternity to our souls.� Its a day that should connect us to heaven in such a way that it causes shifts in our weekday priorities.� Somebody has compared the Sabbath to a date with God.� All great marriages are great because the couples continue to date each other after their wedding.� Sabbath days are dates with God.� Reggie McNeal continues:
Remember, Sabbath is a gift to us from God.� Accept his invitation.� You can relax in his presence because he is safe to share your life with.� More than anything else, he just wants the time to be with you.� Unfettered and unbusy time to enjoy you, to show you his love.� Time to make you a champion at living.
How can I keep the Sabbath day?� God said, Remember to observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days a week are set apart for your daily duties and regular work, but the seventh day is a day of rest dedicated to the LORD your God (Exodus 20:8-10).� What does it mean to keep the Sabbath day holy?� Holy means set apart or different.� God says that were supposed to take one day a week and do something different than we do the other six days of the week.� On the seventh day, were to have a change of pace.� Thats what it means unique, reserved, special.
How can we do this?� I want to look at three ways that we can keep the Sabbath day the way that God intended:
1. REST YOUR BODY
The first way that we can keep the Sabbath day holy is that we can rest our bodies.� God himself set this as an example.� When he created the world, it says he took six days to create the world and on the seventh he rested.� Was God tired?� No, God does not get tired.� So why did God rest on the seventh day?� He was modeling something God says is an important principal of life every seven days you take a day off.� We need to rest our bodies.
Psalm 127:2 says, It is useless for you to work so hard from early morning until late at night, anxiously working for food to eat; for God gives rest to his loved ones.� Now you have a biblical basis for your Sunday afternoon nap.� Jesus demonstrated this for us.� We need to rest.� Jesus relaxed and he never felt guilty about it.� Jesus took naps.� Jesus faced enormous pressures in his public ministry crowds, demands, controversies, and problems.� Crowds followed him, pressed him, and hounded him.� They kept him up late and woke him up early in the morning.� But Jesus knew how to rest his body.� He said in Mark 4:35, Lets cross to the other side of the lake.� You could rephrase that, Were out of here.� And then Jesus slept.� Jesus knew how to rest his body.
When we rest, were imitating the God who rests.� Were anticipating our day of rest.� Were resting our body because our bodies were designed for rest.� Psalm 23 says, The LORD is my shepherd; I have everything I need.� He lets me rest in green meadows; he leads me beside peaceful streams.
The irony is that when we rest our bodies, we get more done the rest of the week.� Two groups started to cross the United States in covered wagons during the gold rush.� One stopped every seven days for rest and worship.� The other group pressed ahead seven days a week.� Which one do you think arrived first?� The group that had stopped every seven days a week won the race.� A run-down person is an unproductive person.� We need to rest our bodies.
2. RECHARGE YOUR EMOTIONS
The Sabbath isnt a day to be glum and miserable.� Its a day to build play and praise into your life.� Its a day for your emotions to be recharged.� Its a day to stay emotionally healthy.� Proverbs 14:30 says, A relaxed attitude lengthens life.� The Sabbath is a day for us to loosen our grip.� Its a day to inhale Gods holiness and goodness.� Its a day to rejoice that you are a gift to life, and that life is a gift to you.
Leonard Sweet writes that the Sabbath allows the soul time and space to catch up to the body, and the body to catch up to itself before taking a deep breath and plunging into the new duties, activities, and responsibilities.� Scientists have found that in everyday activities, our brains produce beta waves of thirteen to twenty-five cycles per second.� We spend most of our lives emitting beta waves.� When we daydream, clear our minds of static and clutter, our minds emit alpha waves waves of eight to twelve cycles per second.� Sabbaths are about alpha waves.� Sabbaths are about forgetting about mowing the lawn, paying the bills, and returning phone calls.� Sabbaths are about standing in the garden weeds and all and breathing in the scents.� Its about being rather than just doing.
Ive found that certain actions dont help to re-create and recharge our emotions.� Working doesnt work.� Banking doesnt work.� Its not refreshing to see how our stocks performed and to readjust our priorities.� Its not even good to worry about work.� When we worry, were not physically working, but were mentally working.
Ive also found that it might be good to refrain from shopping.� Its not that shopping is necessarily wrong on the Sabbath thats a separate issue but its not helpful.� It feeds into the pattern of buy more and work more.� Its good on the Sabbath to banish from our minds all the activities that might cause us stress activities like paying bills, preparing tax returns, and making a list of things to do in the coming week.� One wise woman made a deliberate choice to not think about people who make her angry.� Its a time to recharge the emotions.
What about sports?� For one person, it can be refreshing to shoot hoops.� It can be enjoyable for mom and dad to watch him do that.� For another, its competitive and stressful.� In my mind, children playing and catching ball while parents watch is a fine image of Sabbath.� Its said that John Calvin, the Protestant reformer, liked to bowl on Sunday afternoons.� Whats important is that its a different day than the other six days.� Its a day to be refreshed and not depleted.
What helps us to recharge our emotions?� Joyous worship as well see in a minute.� Time with loved ones is important.� Ecclesiastes 9:9 says, Live happily with the woman you love through all the meaningless days of life that God has given you in this world. The wife God gives you is your reward for all your earthly toil.� Spend some time with your family.� Enjoy great food.� Cherish your children.� Love the needy.� Take a walk.� Ride a bike.� Watch a sunset.� Browse through the stacks of Chapters while sipping a latte.� Light some candles.� Recharge your emotions.
We need to rest our bodies and recharge our emotions.� But if we do only these two things, well have missed the Sabbath.� The Sabbath isnt complete in fact, we havent even begun to enjoy the Sabbath, until we enjoy this next part of the Sabbath:
3. REFOCUS YOUR SPIRIT
The Sabbath isnt a day to do whatever we please.� God said, the seventh day is a day of rest dedicated to the LORD your God (Exodus 20:10).� Isaiah 58:13-14 says:
Keep the Sabbath day holy. Dont pursue your own interests on that day, but enjoy the Sabbath and speak of it with delight as the LORDS holy day. Honor the LORD in everything you do, and dont follow your own desires or talk idly. If you do this, the LORD will be your delight. I will give you great honor and give you your full share of the inheritance I promised to Jacob, your ancestor. I, the LORD, have spoken!
Reggie McNeal says:
Enter Sabbath.� It is not a day off to pursue whatever fancy is attainable and affordable.� Rather, it is a day to restore eternity to our souls.� God established Sabbath to accomplish a re-creation of eternity, a reminder of what is really real.� This re-creation of eternity has two major activities the worship of God and reflection on the work of our hands (translated what is going on in our lives.)
In fact, the Bible gives us two reasons why we should take a Sabbath.� It helps us remember that God created us.� We are Gods creation, and we need to take one day a week to remember the God who created us.� For in six days the LORD made the heavens, the earth, the sea, and everything in them; then he rested on the seventh day. That is why the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and set it apart as holy (Exodus 20:11).
We also need to remember that God delivered us.� Deuteronomy 5:15 says, Remember that you were once slaves in Egypt and that the LORD your God brought you out with amazing power and mighty deeds. That is why the LORD your God has commanded you to observe the Sabbath day.� On the Sabbath, we remember that God liberated us.� Its a day of liberation and freedom.� On the Sabbath we remember that it doesnt all depend on us.� It is God who is our creator and our deliverer.� It is God who is the source of all of our blessings.�
The Sabbath is a day to show love to God, to break from your frantic rhythm, and to allow God to recharge your life.� Its a day to delight in the Lord our God.� Its a day to say to God, Is what I am doing what you have called me to do?� Is my life pleasing to you?� Its a time to hold our lives up to Gods plumb line and to recalibrate our souls to heaven.� Its a day to worship together with others in Gods family.
Listen to these words:
Its not so much that we keep the Sabbath as that the Sabbath keeps us keeps us whole, keeps us sane, keeps us spiritually alive.� Genuine Sabbath-keeping is not a series of you shall nots but a string of celebrations.� Its goal is not to shut you off from the realities of life, but to open you up to living. (Leonard Sweet)
Do you want to build a strong family life?� Do you want to live the life that God intends?� Then follow Gods maintenance schedule.� Take one day in seven to rest your body, to recharge our emotions, to refocus your spirit.
This is one of the best gifts you can give your family.� You can teach them to live according to Gods rhythm.� You can model it for them.
If youre tired today, then you can commit to God to spend 14% of your life living the Sabbath.� You can take one day in seven and make it a holy day.� If youre tired today, you can come to Jesus and give him all of your life.� Jesus said in Matthew 11:
Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke fits perfectly, and the burden I give you is light. (Matthew 11:28-30)
I want to challenge you to start taking this commandment seriously.� Build it into your life.� Lets pray.
Father, there are a lot of us who are tired because were not living this way.� Weve made the mistake of thinking that were too busy, too stressed, too pressured to follow your command.� As a result, our bodies have suffered.� Our emotions have suffered.� Our spiritual life has suffered.� Our families are suffered.
Today, I commit to discovering the blessing of the fourth commandment.� It was given as a gift from you.� Help all of us to discover the rewards of having you free our time.� It isnt a petition from Labbatt that can free our time.� Its ultimately only you who can free our time.
If you dont have Christ at the center of your life if your priorities are out of order, and you havent been living for God, you can receive the gift of eternal life today.� You can receive the rest that Jesus promised to those who come to him.� You can pray these words:
Today I come to you.� I ask you to become the manager, the pacesetter, the teacher of my life.� Today I trade the burdens of my sins, my failures, my misplaced priorities on you.� I thank you for Jesus invitation, and today I accept and begin to follow him, as best as I know how, for the rest of my life.� In Jesus name, Amen.
