Fix Your Eyes on Jesus with Your Sabbath Rest: A Practical Guide to Fixing Your Eyes on the Sabbath in the 2020’s

Fix Your Eyes on Jesus with Your Sabbath Rest: A Practical Guide to Fixing Your Eyes on the Sabbath in the 2020’s

Jan 24, 2020

Seventh Day Baptists are somewhat unique in our Sabbath belief in that we keep the seventh day Sabbath as motivated primarily out of our love for God and our desire to be in the blessings prescribed to that holy day. Our Statement of Belief says this about the Sabbath:

We believe that the Sabbath of the Bible, the seventh day of the week, is sacred time, a gift of God to all people, instituted at creation, affirmed in the Ten Commandments and reaffirmed in the teaching and example of Jesus and the apostles. We believe that the gift of Sabbath rest is an of God’s eternal presence with His people. We believe that in obedience to God and in loving response to His grace in Christ, the Sabbath should be faithfully observed as a day of rest, worship, and celebration.

The General Conference’s Vision Map would describe the seventh day Sabbath as one of SDB’s core values this way:

We are a people who lovingly observe the seventh day (Saturday) as a day of rest. It is a blessing, not an obligation.

With these beliefs in mind, here are seven practical ways that we can use the observance of the seventh day Sabbath as a blessing in rest, worship, and celebration.

1. Fix Your Eyes on Working Enough on the Other Six Days

Along with the command to rest on the Sabbath, we

are commanded to work six days. Use the rest of your

week to help you keep the Sabbath holy and to keep

non-emergencies off of your plate for the Sabbath.

2. Fix Your Eyes on Providing Some Transition Time

Between Work and Rest

When you are running on the treadmill of our busyness

during the week and you try to just step off for the

Sabbath, you are likely to fall flat on your face. Give

yourself some time to transition from the secular to

the sacred.

3. Fix Your Eyes on the Windows instead of the

Screens

On Sabbath, prioritize looking through the squares

that are in the walls of your home (windows) rather

than the squares on the walls of your home (televisions).

Consider the things that God has created (nature)

more than the things that man has created (movies,

shows, games).

4. Fix Your Eyes on your Family instead of Your

Phone

Consider a 24-hour technology or media fast for

Sabbath day. Your influence can be replaced on the

Internet but not in your home.

5. Fix Your Eyes on the Bride instead of Your

Business

Sabbath is the perfect day to worship and spend time

with your church (the bride of Christ). She is just as

important as the bridegroom and certainly more

important than your plans.

6. Fix Your Eyes on Recreation instead of Vocation

Focus in on activities that help you relax or build rela-

tionships with others. This is Kingdom productivity

that your boss at work would never encourage.

7. Fix Your Eyes on Your Eyelids

Nap. Do it. Catch up your sleep. Cuddle your spouse or

kids. Turn your phone off. No one worries while they

are unconscious. All of the world’s problems will still

be there on Sunday.

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