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This book explores the theological and social significance of the Sabbathas a necessary remedy for the "bondage" of modern life. The author argues that contemporary society is governed by a "religion of endless production" and a "gospel of self-expansion" that reduce human worth to measurable output and curated identities. By examining the biblical narrative of Israel’s liberation from Egypt, the text illustrates how the command to rest is a radical act of allegiance to the Creatorrather than a mere technique for physical recovery. True freedom is found not in autonomous self-invention or constant consumption, but in the humility of creaturehood and the recognition that the world is sustained by divine grace. Ultimately, practicing the Sabbath is presented as a way to recover the "good life" by reordering time, work, and the human heart toward worship and trust.
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