<description>&lt;p&gt;The Fourth Commandment calls us to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy, which means more than just taking a day off—it requires setting aside time specifically for worship and rest. God designed us to work six days and rest one day, making it a holy holiday rather than a burden. This pattern reflects God's character as both Creator who rested after creation and Redeemer who freed us from slavery. For Christians, the Sabbath points to Christ's finished work on the cross, allowing us to enter into His rest. How we spend our time reveals what we truly value and love.&lt;/p&gt;</description>

Second City Sermons

Second City Church

Resurrection Life: Keeping Time

MAY 12, 202637 MIN
Second City Sermons

Resurrection Life: Keeping Time

MAY 12, 202637 MIN

Description

<p>The Fourth Commandment calls us to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy, which means more than just taking a day off—it requires setting aside time specifically for worship and rest. God designed us to work six days and rest one day, making it a holy holiday rather than a burden. This pattern reflects God's character as both Creator who rested after creation and Redeemer who freed us from slavery. For Christians, the Sabbath points to Christ's finished work on the cross, allowing us to enter into His rest. How we spend our time reveals what we truly value and love.</p>