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Out of Breath

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Bible in a Year: Exodus 21–22 Matthew 19

Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a sabbath to the Lord your God.

Deuteronom­y 5:13–14

Today's Scripture & Insight: There’s a home-improvemen­t store near me that has a big green button in one of its department­s. If no assistant is present, you push the button, which starts a timer. If you’re not served within a minute, you get a discount on your purchase.

We like being the customer in this scenario who enjoys the speedy service. But the demand for fast service often takes a toll when we’re the one expected to deliver it. So many of us today feel rushed doing our jobs, working long hours, checking email multiple times a day, and feeling pressured to meet tighter and tighter deadlines. The customer service tactics of the home-improvemen­t store have seeped into all our lives, creating a culture of rush.

When God told the Israelites to keep a Sabbath, He added an important reason: “Remember that you were slaves in Egypt” (Deuteronom­y 5:15). There they’d been forced to work ceaselessl­y under Pharaoh’s excessive time constraint­s (Exodus 5:6–9). Now freed, they were to give themselves a whole day each week to ensure they and those who served them could rest (Deuteronom­y 5:14). Under God’s rule, there were to be no flushfaced, out-of-breath people.

How often do you work to the point of exhaustion or get impatient with people who keep you waiting? Let’s give ourselves and each other a break. A culture of rush is Pharaoh’s doing, not God’s.

By: Sheridan Voysey

Reflect & Pray

How can you resist the urge to overwork? How will you be patient this week with people who keep you waiting?

God of the Sabbath, thank You for commanding me to rest so I can be whole.

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