Practicing Sabbath
More than physical rest, the Sabbath is a different rhythm, a relational rest, a theological rest.
More than physical rest, the Sabbath is a different rhythm, a relational rest, a theological rest.
God’s need reflects His heart’s desire that we actively participate in His compassion and love.
Instead of clinging to old modes of self-improvement, which so often end in failure and broken promises, I am seeking the new wine Jesus offers.
If we adopted the high standard of being 100% mistake free and applied it to everything we did, no medications would be approved and no bridges would be built.
God wants us in His presence more than we can know. God is committed to redeeming this world from sin and death and is working to infuse it with the light and life of His presence.
My faith is not in a God who will solve all my problems or save me to an afterlife while condemning unbelievers for eternity. I have faith in something else.