Episode 9 - Sabbath: The Gift We Forgot To Open
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We live in a world that never stops. Deadlines. Notifications. Responsibilities. Expectations. Even the good things in life can leave us exhausted. So what if the problem isn’t that we need better time management… but that we’ve forgotten how to rest?
In this episode, we talk about Sabbath, what it really is, where it began in Genesis, and why God didn’t rest because He was tired. Sabbath wasn’t an afterthought. It was built into creation itself. Before sin. Before stress. Before burnout. Rest was part of God’s design.
We explore why Sabbath is the only commandment that begins with the word “remember,” why stopping feels so risky in our culture, and how rest can actually be an act of trust and resistance. We also talk practically about what Sabbath might look like in real life, not as a rigid rulebook, but as a life-giving rhythm that restores our identity, renews our souls, and reminds us that we are not what we produce.
If you’ve been running on empty… this conversation is for you.
You don’t have to earn rest.
You’re invited into it.