Monday, August 25, 2008

"Embedded in the very creation"

Ray Ortlund is looking for quietness of heart and is wondering if a truly biblical view of Sabbath isn't the place to start:
The very concept of “the weekend” is unbiblical. It turns Sunday into a second Saturday. Home Depot may gain, but we lose. It turns Sunday into the day we catch up on the stuff we were too lazy or disorganized to do on Saturday. It also turns Sunday into a day to ramp up for work or school on Monday. It hollows out not only Sunday but our whole week, because it marginalizes God and church and sermons and all the other vital things that happen in our lives only when we make the vital things also the central things. If we accept the world’s concept of “the weekend,” we inevitably end up “fitting God in” rather than centering the practical reality of our every week around him. We trivialize him, even as we allow secondary things to hijack the sacred place of centrality, we live soul-exhausted lives, and then we wonder why God isn’t more real to us, why church isn’t “working” for us, why we're grumpy, and so forth.

If we want to find our way back into quietness of heart, the first step might be simple. Bold, but simple.
Yes.

4 Comments:

Blogger Vicki said...

Good post. I needed this.

8:45 AM, August 27, 2008  
Blogger Milton Stanley said...

Glad to hear it, sister. Peace.

9:18 AM, August 27, 2008  
Blogger Mark (under construction) said...

I found this post very thought provoking - I have linked here.

7:17 PM, August 30, 2008  
Blogger Milton Stanley said...

Glad you did. All the best at Pragmatic-Eclectic.

7:33 PM, August 30, 2008  

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