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Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear

How Should Christians Think About the Sabbath?

Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear

J.D. Greear

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9624 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2019

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Pastor J.D. shares that the Christian Sabbath is much more than a day off to do what we want to do. Rather, the Sabbath is a principle for all of life as we put God first.

A glimpse inside this episode:

We believe regular corporate gathering on the Lord's Day is an essential, non-negotiable element in the life of a disciple.

* Verses such as Hebrews 10:24-25 tell us not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together.
* We believe that God has instituted into creation a 7-day rhythm or work and rest/worship.
* We don’t think believers are no longer under Old Testament laws, but the design reflected in those laws advises us to set aside a day every week for rest and worship. We see this practice reflected in the early church, who seem to use Sunday as their primary day of gathering. Thus, we make a commitment to our regular corporate gatherings part of our membership covenant, explaining that church discipline applies to those who do not observe it.

What do you mean by “we are no longer under it”--take it or leave it?

* The OT laws are fulfilled in Jesus, so we no longer are bound to the particulars, but the principle behind is the same.

In fact, if you’ll let me, it’s not just with one day a week that we see the Sabbath principle play out—Let me list out a few.

1. One day a week for rest, renewal and relationships

* Again, one day to be rather than to do. To focus on God, relationships, and enjoy his creation.
* It doesn’t have to be on a Sunday. When the early church changed it from Sat to Sunday they were showing that it wasn’t a particular day that was essential.
* For most of you it should be, but it’s at least one day a week where you cease from your labors and enjoy God and the gifts he has given.
* Public worship should always be a part of it, because your relationship with God is central in in your life.
* But it’s also a day to be with family, and be outdoors, and to do things you enjoy.

This next one might surprise you at first, but hear me out…

2. Tithing

* (You think, “You always know how to tie it back to this… hear me out).
* Tithing is an application of the Sabbath principle (Deuteronomy 7–8)
* Tithing means giving at least the first 1/10 your income back to God. You don’t do it because you have 10% extra in your budget you can’t figure out what to do with. You do it, just like they took the Sabbath day off, as a declaration that God is the provider and ultimately you trust him to make the ends meet.
* That’s why when people say, “I can’t afford to tithe!” I say, “You can’t afford not to!” God said, “Obey me by giving me 10% you think you can’t afford, and watch how I multiply the remaining 90%!”

* I can’t explain exactly how he does it… only that he always does!
* You can’t out-give him. It’s only when I’ve violated this principle that I’ve gotten in real trouble.
* It’s like with 6 days… do less than you can and he will multiply the rest



Here’s another one that may surprise you... 

3. Sleep

* Let me take you to one of my favorite passages (that I have tattooed on my wrist!

* Psalm 127:1-2 "Unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain. It is in vain that you rise up early and go late to rest, eating the bread of anxious toil; for he gives to his beloved sleep."
* What’s the sign in this verse that you are beloved by God? Sleep.
* Looking out at you right now, I can see several of you are feeling beloved by God right at this very moment!
* But if you are asleep, whose got the city? Who is building the house?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Lifeway Leadership Podcast Network.

0:05.0

You're listening to Ask Me Anything with Pastor J.D. Greer.

0:09.2

Honest questions, quick answers.

0:11.3

I'm your host, Todd Unzicker, and this is where J.D. Greer, where J.D. says,

0:35.1

Ask me anything.

0:36.9

And, J.D., I've got a question this week for you,

0:39.7

uh, that before you answer, um, a lot of people talk about the Sabbath, meaning the day of rest.

0:46.7

I can remember, um, at one time going fishing on a Sunday. And someone said to me, you know, Todd,

0:54.1

uh, how could you do that? You're supposed to rest on

0:56.5

the Sabbath. And I remember, I said, well, what did you do? And he said, well, I sat and watched

1:00.8

NASCAR all day. But I remember thinking to myself, what is more honoring on the Sabbath? How should

1:06.2

I think through the Sabbath? Somehow, fishing doesn't feel worse to me than NASCAR.

1:12.4

So here's my favorite movie, Chariots of Fire. You know, one of my favorite movies has got

1:16.3

the whole premise is he won't run on the Sabbath. And, you know, and that's, that's his stand,

1:21.3

his conviction. Right. So here's the question. Right. How should Christians think about the Sabbath?

1:26.3

Well, yeah, great question.

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I mean, you know, our church is a church that practices we observe the Lord's Day,

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meaning that Sunday is the day of the week that we set aside to gather corporately and worship.

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We believe that a regular corporate gathering on the Lord's Day is, we would say,

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an essential and non-negotiable element in the life of a disciple.

1:45.9

We certainly see that in the New Testament.

1:48.5

We see that you see the Lord's Day referred to a number of times.

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