Why is keeping the Sabbath significant for our spiritual lives?
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Keeping the Sabbath allows believers to rest in Christ's finished work and refocus on spiritual priorities.
Observing the Sabbath is significant because it provides believers a dedicated time to reflect on God's greatness and their salvation through Jesus Christ. Isaiah 58:13-14 calls the Sabbath a day to delight in the Lord, encouraging believers to turn away from their own ways and immerse themselves in God's word and worship. In doing so, Christians are reminded of their need for grace and the need to cease from trying to earn righteousness through works. The Sabbath serves as a weekly reminder of the deliverance accomplished through Christ, allowing believers to rest in His finished work and strengthen their relationship with Him as they gather with the church for worship.
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