The Truth Behind The Sermon
Your calendar may be full, but that doesn’t mean your soul is healthy. We sit down with Pastor Perry to talk about the Sabbath as God designed it: not a vague self-care idea, not a bonus for people with free time, but a command that protects us from living like we’re still in Egypt. Along the way, we share the real-life ways we rest (golf, long bike rides, disc golf, reading, family time, and yes, watching a heavy rain) and why those moments can open space to hear the Lord more clearly. We unpack the heart of Shabbat, the Hebrew call to cease, and Perry’s simple framework for keeping Sabbath: rejuvenation, rejoicing, and reflection. We also name the tension a lot of Christians feel, especially in ministry, where Sunday can be the busiest day of the week. That leads to practical ideas for building a Sabbath rhythm on another day, setting expectations with your family, and preparing ahead so your “day off” doesn’t turn into another stressful sprint. The conversation gets even sharper when we compare Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5. One ties Sabbath to creation, the other ties it to freedom from slavery, making rest a weekly act of resistance against hustle culture and a weekly practice of trust in God’s provision. We even talk Chick-fil-A, why closing on Sunday still works, and what you might need to stop doing so you can start living with more peace. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s running on empty, and leave a review with your biggest Sabbath struggle.
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