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The Come to Me Challenge: Day 6 — Protecting Sabbath from Drift

5 min · 20. Juni 2026
Episode The Come to Me Challenge: Day 6 — Protecting Sabbath from Drift Cover

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Episode Description Welcome to Day 6 of Come to Me: A 7-Day Invitation to Sabbath Rest. By now, you’ve named your weariness, released misconceptions, practiced trusting God, learned daily rhythms, and even applied Sabbath in your real life. Today, we focus on a crucial step: protecting the rest you’ve been practicing. Sabbath isn’t just a one-time act—it can drift, be stolen, or squeezed out if we aren’t intentional. Often, the biggest obstacles come from within: guilt, subtle pressures, and old mindsets. In this episode, we explore how renewing your mind, setting boundaries, and releasing guilt can help you safeguard the rest God intended. Scripture Focus Romans 12:2 — Paul reminds us: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing, and perfect will.” This passage invites us to see rest as obedience, not indulgence, and to guard it with awareness and faith. In This Episode, You’ll Experience * Reflection on how guilt, expectations, and societal pressures threaten Sabbath * Teaching on renewing your mind and establishing healthy boundaries * Guided reflection to identify subtle drift in your rest practice * A practical action step to protect your Sabbath today Reflection Questions Take a few moments to consider: * What boundaries do I need to set—small or large—to protect my rest? * What subtle pressures or voices threaten my Sabbath, and how can I guard it today? Today’s Takeaway Sabbath is a gift—not a task—and it is meant to be protected. Boundaries, awareness, and intentionality are acts of faith. Guilt is not a command; it’s a reminder to rethink your heart about rest. Each step you take to defend your Sabbath is a declaration: you trust God, honor His gift, and embrace your identity as His beloved daughter. Short Action Choose one way to protect your Sabbath today: * Silence your phone or notifications for a period of intentional rest * Say no to one activity or task that competes with your Sabbath * Give yourself permission to pause even when guilt or pressure whispers, “You can’t” * Affirm: “I honor God’s gift of rest today” Each act of protection reinforces that Sabbath is not optional—it is part of living from your true identity in Christ. Next Steps * Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss the final episode in this series * Leave a review to help other women find the show * Visit the show notes or WateredBytheWord.com [https://www.wateredbytheword.com/] for reflection prompts, resources, and community Closing Encouragement Today, you practiced boundaries, released guilt, and defended your Sabbath. Each step is faith in action—living from your true identity, not from approval or performance. Protecting Sabbath is not about perfection; it’s about trusting that God’s gift is sufficient, and you are fully enough in Christ. Tomorrow, we step into the final invitation: living Sabbath not as a single day, but as a lifestyle. Abiding in Jesus daily allows rest to flow naturally, your soul to flourish, and your heart to stay anchored in Him. Let’s wake up, guard our rest, and walk it out—together. Next Steps 🌿 Begin building a simple daily rhythm in God’s Word: From Busy to Rooted Resources [https://wateredbytheword.com/busytorooted] 🤍 Looking for deeper discipleship and community? Join the Watered By the Word Community [https://wateredbytheword.com/community] ✉️ Receive devotionals, scripture encouragement, and ministry updates: Join the Email List [https://wateredbytheword.com/devotionals]

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Episode The Come to Me Challenge: Day 6 — Protecting Sabbath from Drift Cover

The Come to Me Challenge: Day 6 — Protecting Sabbath from Drift

Episode Description Welcome to Day 6 of Come to Me: A 7-Day Invitation to Sabbath Rest. By now, you’ve named your weariness, released misconceptions, practiced trusting God, learned daily rhythms, and even applied Sabbath in your real life. Today, we focus on a crucial step: protecting the rest you’ve been practicing. Sabbath isn’t just a one-time act—it can drift, be stolen, or squeezed out if we aren’t intentional. Often, the biggest obstacles come from within: guilt, subtle pressures, and old mindsets. In this episode, we explore how renewing your mind, setting boundaries, and releasing guilt can help you safeguard the rest God intended. Scripture Focus Romans 12:2 — Paul reminds us: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing, and perfect will.” This passage invites us to see rest as obedience, not indulgence, and to guard it with awareness and faith. In This Episode, You’ll Experience * Reflection on how guilt, expectations, and societal pressures threaten Sabbath * Teaching on renewing your mind and establishing healthy boundaries * Guided reflection to identify subtle drift in your rest practice * A practical action step to protect your Sabbath today Reflection Questions Take a few moments to consider: * What boundaries do I need to set—small or large—to protect my rest? * What subtle pressures or voices threaten my Sabbath, and how can I guard it today? Today’s Takeaway Sabbath is a gift—not a task—and it is meant to be protected. Boundaries, awareness, and intentionality are acts of faith. Guilt is not a command; it’s a reminder to rethink your heart about rest. Each step you take to defend your Sabbath is a declaration: you trust God, honor His gift, and embrace your identity as His beloved daughter. Short Action Choose one way to protect your Sabbath today: * Silence your phone or notifications for a period of intentional rest * Say no to one activity or task that competes with your Sabbath * Give yourself permission to pause even when guilt or pressure whispers, “You can’t” * Affirm: “I honor God’s gift of rest today” Each act of protection reinforces that Sabbath is not optional—it is part of living from your true identity in Christ. Next Steps * Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss the final episode in this series * Leave a review to help other women find the show * Visit the show notes or WateredBytheWord.com [https://www.wateredbytheword.com/] for reflection prompts, resources, and community Closing Encouragement Today, you practiced boundaries, released guilt, and defended your Sabbath. Each step is faith in action—living from your true identity, not from approval or performance. Protecting Sabbath is not about perfection; it’s about trusting that God’s gift is sufficient, and you are fully enough in Christ. Tomorrow, we step into the final invitation: living Sabbath not as a single day, but as a lifestyle. Abiding in Jesus daily allows rest to flow naturally, your soul to flourish, and your heart to stay anchored in Him. Let’s wake up, guard our rest, and walk it out—together. Next Steps 🌿 Begin building a simple daily rhythm in God’s Word: From Busy to Rooted Resources [https://wateredbytheword.com/busytorooted] 🤍 Looking for deeper discipleship and community? Join the Watered By the Word Community [https://wateredbytheword.com/community] ✉️ Receive devotionals, scripture encouragement, and ministry updates: Join the Email List [https://wateredbytheword.com/devotionals]

20. Juni 20265 min
Episode The Come to Me Challenge: Day 5 — Practicing Sabbath in Real Life Cover

The Come to Me Challenge: Day 5 — Practicing Sabbath in Real Life

Episode Description Welcome to Day 5 of Come to Me: A 7-Day Invitation to Sabbath Rest. By now, we’ve named our weariness, released false ideas about rest, practiced trusting God enough to stop, and begun building a rhythm of daily pauses. Today, we bring Sabbath into your real life—because rest isn’t meant for an ideal world; it’s meant for your season. In this episode, we explore practical ways to embrace Sabbath where you are—regardless of responsibilities, energy, or schedule. You’ll learn how even small pauses can become meaningful acts of trust, presence, and obedience. Scripture Focus Deuteronomy 5:12–15 — God commands His people to observe the Sabbath: “Observe the Sabbath day, to keep it holy… remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and the LORD your God brought you out… therefore the LORD your God commanded you to keep the Sabbath day.” This passage reminds us that Sabbath is a gift, not a burden, given by a faithful God to restore and refresh His people. In This Episode, You’ll Experience * A warm, reflective opening to invite Sabbath into your season * Scripture reading that grounds rest in God’s design * Teaching on practical ways to practice Sabbath today * Guided reflection questions to see where Sabbath fits in your life * A hands-on action step to pause and trust God in your current season Reflection Questions Take a few moments to consider: * Where can I create space for God today, even in the middle of responsibilities? * What small act of Sabbath will help me trust Him with the rest? * How can I receive Sabbath as a gift rather than something to earn? * In what ways can I honor God with my rest in this particular season of life? Today’s Takeaway Sabbath doesn’t require perfect conditions or an empty calendar. It’s about presence, not perfection. Even small pauses—15–30 minutes of intentional rest, quiet, prayer, or Scripture—can nurture your soul, renew your energy, and remind you that your worth is secure in Christ. Short Action Choose one practical way to practice Sabbath today: * Step away from at least one responsibility for 15–30 minutes—without guilt—and simply be with God. * Identify one chore, task, or worry to intentionally release to Him. * Use a favorite ritual—tea, journaling, Scripture—as a Sabbath anchor. * Turn off screens, enjoy a restful meal, or take intentional time in Scripture. Each pause is an act of trust and obedience, training your heart to live from rest, not striving. Next Steps * Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss the next episode in this series * Leave a review to help other women find the show * Visit the show notes or WateredBytheWord.com [https://www.wateredbytheword.com/] for reflection prompts, resources, and community Closing Encouragement Today, you practiced Sabbath in your season of life. Even small, intentional pauses are powerful reminders that rest flows from trust, not performance. Your worth is intrinsic, fully known, and deeply loved by God. Tomorrow, we’ll focus on guarding your Sabbath—learning how to protect the rest you’ve been practicing, release guilt, and live from freedom in your identity as God’s beloved daughter. Let’s wake up, rest intentionally, and walk it out—together. Next Steps 🌿 Begin building a simple daily rhythm in God’s Word: From Busy to Rooted Resources [https://wateredbytheword.com/busytorooted] 🤍 Looking for deeper discipleship and community? Join the Watered By the Word Community [https://wateredbytheword.com/community] ✉️ Receive devotionals, scripture encouragement, and ministry updates: Join the Email List [https://wateredbytheword.com/devotionals]

Gestern6 min
Episode The Come to Me Challenge: Day 4 — Learning the Rhythm of Rest Cover

The Come to Me Challenge: Day 4 — Learning the Rhythm of Rest

Episode Description Welcome to Day 4 of Come to Me: A 7-Day Invitation to Sabbath Rest. Over the past few days, we’ve named our weariness, released misconceptions about rest, and practiced trusting God enough to stop. Today, we take a gentle turn: learning the rhythm of rest. Sabbath isn’t meant to be a once-a-week rescue from burnout. It’s meant to shape the way we live every day. In this episode, we explore how small, intentional pauses—woven into daily life—train our hearts to live from God’s presence, not from striving. Scripture Focus Psalm 46:10 — “Be still, and know that I am God.” This verse reminds us that rest begins with stillness, acknowledging God’s sovereignty in every moment, not just on a designated day. In This Episode, You’ll Experience * A reflective opening to reset your pace and notice God’s presence * Scripture reading that invites stillness and surrender * Teaching on Sabbath as rhythm, not rescue * Biblical insight from Jesus’ pattern of withdrawal and rest * Guided reflection questions to identify your current rhythm * A short, actionable practice to pause intentionally today Reflection Questions Take a moment to ponder these questions: * What would it look like to acknowledge God’s presence before moving to the next thing? * How can I incorporate small pauses today to remember God is in control? * Where do I tend to move through life without pausing to trust Him? * What resistance arises when I try to pause, and what does that reveal about my trust? Today’s Takeaway Sabbath isn’t a single day—it’s a rhythm woven into life. Daily pauses, even brief ones, train our hearts to live from God’s presence, not from our performance. Each intentional pause is an act of trust, surrender, and reliance on Him. Short Action Choose one intentional pause today: * Stop for one minute before your next task to breathe and pray, “God, You are here.” * Pause before a meal to thank God slowly and intentionally. * Sit quietly with Scripture open—not to study, but to simply be still—for a few minutes. Each pause, no matter how small, reminds your heart that rest is a way of life, not a rare event. Next Steps * Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss the next episode in this series * Leave a review to help other women find the show * Visit the show notes or WateredBytheWord.com [https://www.wateredbytheword.com/] for reflection prompts, resources, and community Closing Encouragement Today, you practiced the rhythm of rest—one small pause at a time. Each pause mirrors your trust in God and reminds you that your life flows from abiding in Him, not striving to perform. Tomorrow, we’ll focus on protecting your Sabbath—how to guard your rest with courage and faith, and how setting boundaries helps you live fully from your identity in Christ. Let’s wake up, pause, and walk it out—together. Next Steps 🌿 Begin building a simple daily rhythm in God’s Word: From Busy to Rooted Resources [https://wateredbytheword.com/busytorooted] 🤍 Looking for deeper discipleship and community? Join the Watered By the Word Community [https://wateredbytheword.com/community] ✉️ Receive devotionals, scripture encouragement, and ministry updates: Join the Email List [https://wateredbytheword.com/devotionals]

18. Juni 20265 min
Episode The Come to Me Challenge: Day 3 — Trusting God Enough to Stop Cover

The Come to Me Challenge: Day 3 — Trusting God Enough to Stop

Episode Description Welcome to Day 3 of Come to Me: A 7-Day Invitation to Sabbath Rest. Over the past two days, we’ve named our weariness and begun releasing misconceptions about rest. Today, we step into one of the hardest parts of Sabbath for many of us: stopping. For most of us, the struggle with Sabbath isn’t about time—it’s about trust. We keep going, even when God invites us to pause, because we fear things will fall apart, we’ll fall behind, or no one else will step in. But God calls us to a different way—a way of surrender, trusting Him to provide when we step back. In this episode, we explore the tension between control and surrender, learn from the Israelites’ experience with Sabbath, and practice one small step of trusting stop. Scripture Focus Exodus 16:22–30 (selected) — God provides manna and instructs the Israelites to rest on the seventh day * “And the LORD said to Moses, ‘Eat that today, for today is a Sabbath to the LORD…’”  These verses reveal that rest is an invitation to trust God’s faithfulness rather than a test of our own effort. In This Episode, You’ll Experience * A reflective opening to notice where trust is missing in your life * Scripture reading from Exodus 16 to illuminate God’s provision * Teaching on why stopping can feel risky and what fear reveals about our trust * Biblical insight into control, surrender, and obedience * Guided reflection questions to examine where you resist rest * A short, actionable step to practice trusting God today Reflection Questions Sit with these questions during or after the episode: * Where am I holding on too tightly instead of trusting God to provide? * What fears keep me from stepping into rest? * How might stopping—even briefly—reveal what I truly believe about God’s faithfulness? Today’s Takeaway Sabbath isn’t just about rest—it’s about surrender. Stopping isn’t laziness or irresponsibility; it’s an act of trusting that God is faithful and that your worth isn’t measured by how much you carry or accomplish. Short Action Choose one place today to step into a trusting stop: * End your workday a little earlier and entrust unfinished tasks to God * Name one worry out loud and say, “God, I release this to You for today” * Identify one area of over-control and consciously let go * Whisper, “Jesus, I trust You to provide” Even a small pause becomes a practice of surrender and trust. Next Steps * Subscribe to the podcast to continue this series * Leave a review to help other women find the show * Visit the show notes or WateredBytheWord.com [https://www.wateredbytheword.com/] for reflection prompts, resources, and community Closing Encouragement Today, you practiced trusting God enough to stop. By letting go of control, you stepped into your true identity: His beloved daughter—fully known, fully loved, and deeply cared for. Remember: resting in Him is not optional—it’s living from who you truly are. Your worth rests securely in Christ, not in what you accomplish. Tomorrow, we’ll explore the rhythm of rest—how small, intentional pauses can become a lifestyle of trust and abiding in Him. Let’s wake up, trust Him, and walk it out—together. Next Steps 🌿 Begin building a simple daily rhythm in God’s Word: From Busy to Rooted Resources [https://wateredbytheword.com/busytorooted] 🤍 Looking for deeper discipleship and community? Join the Watered By the Word Community [https://wateredbytheword.com/community] ✉️ Receive devotionals, scripture encouragement, and ministry updates: Join the Email List [https://wateredbytheword.com/devotionals]

17. Juni 20266 min
Episode The Come to Me Challenge: Day 2 — What Sabbath Is (and Isn’t) Cover

The Come to Me Challenge: Day 2 — What Sabbath Is (and Isn’t)

Episode Description Welcome to Day 2 of Come to Me: A 7-Day Invitation to Sabbath Rest. Yesterday, we named our weariness and invited Jesus into the places we carry too much. Today, we slow down a little more—unlearning misconceptions and reframing what Sabbath really is. For many of us, Sabbath can feel heavy, legalistic, or simply out of reach. We might think it’s a perfect day we can’t have, a quiet we can’t achieve, or a spiritual ideal meant for someone else. But Jesus gently redefines it: Sabbath was made for you—not to test your devotion, but to restore your soul. In this episode, we explore Jesus’ invitation to Sabbath rest, release the pressure of striving, and begin to experience rest as a gift rather than a goal. Scripture Focus Mark 2:27 — “Then He said to them, ‘The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.’” Examples from the Gospels — Jesus’ own practice of withdrawing to quiet, restful places These passages remind us that rest is not earned or performed—it is received, led by Jesus’ gentle care. In This Episode, You’ll Experience * A reflective opening to pause and notice the weight of false expectations * Scripture reading on the gift of Sabbath * Teaching on common misconceptions about Sabbath and how to release them * Biblical insight from Jesus’ life of intentional pauses * Guided reflection questions to help you respond personally * A short, actionable practice for receiving Sabbath today Reflection Questions Sit with these questions during or after the episode: * What have I believed about rest that makes it feel irresponsible or selfish? * Where have I equated my worth with my productivity—even spiritually? Today’s Takeaway Sabbath isn’t about collapse or performance—it’s intentional rest that says: “God is God, and I trust Him enough to stop.” Receiving Sabbath reminds us that our worth is already secure in Him. Short Action Choose one way today to receive rest instead of earning it: * Pause before your next task and whisper, “Thank You, God, that I don’t have to prove myself.” * Stop one activity earlier as an act of trust. * Sit quietly for a few minutes—not to produce or study, but simply to be with Jesus. Even small pauses count. Sabbath isn’t measured by length or perfection—it’s measured by presence. Next Steps * Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss the next episode * Leave a review to help other women find the show * Visit the show notes or WateredBytheWord.com [https://www.wateredbytheword.com/] for reflection prompts, resources, and community Closing Encouragement Today, you began releasing false expectations and receiving Sabbath as a gift. Your worth isn’t tied to what you do or how busy you are—you are God’s beloved daughter, fully known, fully loved, and fully enough. Let God’s gentle care restore you, refresh your soul, and remind you that Sabbath is a gift to receive, not earn. Tomorrow, we’ll practice trusting God enough to stop, stepping further into your true identity as His beloved. Let’s wake up, receive His rest, and walk it out—together. Next Steps 🌿 Begin building a simple daily rhythm in God’s Word: From Busy to Rooted Resources [https://wateredbytheword.com/busytorooted] 🤍 Looking for deeper discipleship and community? Join the Watered By the Word Community [https://wateredbytheword.com/community] ✉️ Receive devotionals, scripture encouragement, and ministry updates: Join the Email List [https://wateredbytheword.com/devotionals]

16. Juni 20265 min