Jesus After Christianity
In Episode 9 of Jesus After Christianity, we explore Sabbath as far more than a spiritual self-care practice. Sabbath is a direct confrontation with power. In a world that trains us to measure worth by output, Sabbath says you are not a machine. You are not what you produce. You don’t have to earn your right to rest. And that message isn’t neutral—it threatens every system built on extraction, burnout, and endless consumption. When rest is treated like a reward for the “deserving,” the powerful stay powerful. But when rest becomes a shared, protected practice—especially for the exhausted, the overlooked, and the overworked—it starts to look like liberation. This episode traces how Sabbath disrupts the empire logic of scarcity and control. We talk about why constant productivity keeps people compliant, why exhaustion makes solidarity harder, and how intentional rest can become a kind of rebellion. Not escapism. Not disengagement. But a refusal to let the system define what’s normal, what’s valuable, and what’s possible. Because Sabbath isn’t just a pause. It’s a protest. And it just might be one of the most powerful practices we’ve forgotten how to keep.
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