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For a short time of my childhood, Sunday was the one day of the week unlike the other six. We woke early to go to Sunday School, followed by church. There was a family dinner, a quiet and restful afternoon filled with movies or a good nap. Then back to church for the evening service. Even now, there is no nap as beneficial and peaceful as a Sunday afternoon nap.

It was short lived as by the time my teenage years came, blue laws were no longer in effect and stores were opened. Errands could be run. Shopping done. The restful Sunday afternoons were a thing of the past unless one made the deliberate choice to make room for the Sabbath.

We need a day set apart from all the others, different in their routine. We desperately require down time, a few hours each week with limited or no stress.

“Rest” (as defined by dictionary.com) is:

  • the refreshing quiet
  • refreshing ease or inactivity after exertion or labor
  • relief or freedom, especially from anything that wearies, troubles, or disturbs
  • a period of tranquility

We benefit from rest – a Sabbath – because we require time to reset, refocus, and recharge for the days ahead.

Sabbath remains holy and set apart because He is holy, different, other than. (Shelly Miller)

Sabbath is important, critical even, because as we rest, we are better able to give God our full attention which He fully deserves. It is the one day we give back to Him so that He can give us more of Himself.

rhythms-of-rest-3d-by-shelly-miller-360x570In her book, Rhythms of Rest: Finding the Spirit of Sabbath in a Busy World, Shelly Miller shares practical and wise ways by which we all can make room in our busy lives for Sabbath. But she maintains that it will be a deliberate choice we make, as we fight against the busyness which plagues our world. It will not come easily or without a battle.

After a week of responsibilities and work, Sabbath comes as a day which breathes hope back into our souls:

When we build a rhythm of rest, it is a sign of hope for a weary world.
(Shelly Miller)

Our bodies and souls find hope to face the next wave of work and stresses. We find hope in the truth that another Sabbath awaits us. Our God waits for us to spend time in His Presence.

On the day we choose to abide on Sabbath, He appears like a gift delivered on our doorstep or an arrow shooting across a cloudless sky. He longs for relationship more than anything we can do for Him. The signs are all around us. (Shelly Miller)

Sabbath is rest.
Sabbath is resting in His love.
Sabbath brings hope to our weary souls.
For as we Sabbath, we see more of Him.

Rhythms of Rest is a journey towards rest as Shelly shares personally from her own life, and the lives of others, how to implement Sabbath into our lives. Her words are like a breath of fresh air and will stir your soul to find rest in our God who is longing to spend time with each of us.

 

** In exchange for my honest review, I was given an electronic copy of the book. It was my privilege and joy to read every word as it enriched my life and it will surely do so for you.

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