Study in the Chapel
God does something surprising in Genesis 2. After six days of staggering creative power, He doesn’t bless the “busy” days. He blesses the day He stops. That single choice raises an uncomfortable question for anyone raised on performance based religion: why would God sanctify rest instead of work? We walk slowly through Genesis 2:1-3 and press into the details, including why the text insists Creation is finished and why God tells us He rested. Then we sit with the irony that the seventh day is blessed “because” of rest. If the Bible itself highlights stopping, what is it trying to teach us about Salvation, holiness, and how we relate to God? From there, we connect Genesis to the New Testament with Paul’s blunt warnings and clarifying statements in Galatians 1:8 and 2:16, plus the familiar anchor points of Ephesians 2:8-9 and Titus 3:5. Our central claim is simple and sharp: we are not redeemed by our efforts, rituals, or religious achievements. We are saved by Grace through Faith, resting in the finished work of Jesus Christ. We also define Sabbath as Shabbat and explain why this theme keeps showing up throughout Scripture. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing “enough” to be right with God, this study aims straight at that fear. Subscribe, share this with someone who feels burdened, and leave a review.
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