Faith Alive Church - Sunday Message
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Faith Alive Church - Sunday Message
Holy Rest: The Sabbath Was Made for Man - 11.16.25
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Season 6
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Episode 47
Jordon Gilmore
I. Introduction
- The Law = God’s guidelines for Israel (not just the Ten Commandments).
- Purpose: Not to justify us, but to align our lives with Christ.
- Jesus fulfilled the Law perfectly; we follow in His steps.
II. The Fourth Commandment – The Sabbath
A. Exodus 20:9–11 – The Command
- Six days of work, one day of rest.
- The Sabbath is rooted in God’s pattern at creation.
- God didn’t need rest—He modeled it for us.
B. Common Misunderstandings
- Many treat Sabbath like a list of rules: things you can and can’t do.
- Cultural examples: “No hunting or fishing on Sunday,” etc.
- Pharisees turned rest into a burden.
III. Jesus and the Sabbath
A. Mark 2:23–28
- Disciples pick grain; Pharisees accuse them of breaking the law.
- Jesus cites David eating the holy bread.
- Key point: “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.”
- Sabbath is meant as a blessing, not a burden.
- Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath, shows mercy outweighs legalism.
IV. Sabbath as a Gift
- God commands Sabbath because we resist receiving rest as a gift.
- Like disciplining a child: seems unpleasant, but given in love.
- Our natural response: “But I have deadlines… stress… obligations…”
- Sabbath requires trust that God knows what we need more than we do.
V. The Personal Struggle With Rest
- Jordon shares his own difficulty:
- Raised equating manhood with constant work.
- Feels guilt and anxiety when resting.
- Even during family time, mind drifts to unfinished tasks.
- Sabbath must be received as a gift, not just another item on the to-do list.
- Rest should lead to gratitude and presence, not guilt.
VI. What Sabbath Produces in Us
1. Discipline
- Forces intentional planning and boundaries.
2. Prioritization
- Helps separate what truly matters from what doesn’t.
- Encourages saying “no,” delegating, and letting others help.
3. Teamwork & Delegation
- Realizing we don’t have to carry everything alone.
4. A Heart Check
- What goals or desires am I unwilling to lay down for obedience?
- Are we serving our ambitions or God’s rhythm?
VII. Sabbath Reminds Us of God’s Provision
A. We Are Not Holding the World Together
- We often think everything will collapse if we rest.
- But we’re resting in the palm of God’s hand—He carries it all.
- Jesus modeled stepping away even during intense ministry.
B. The World Keeps Turning Without Us
- Hard but freeing truth.
- We shouldn’t have to experience sickness or crisis to learn dependence on God.
C. Rest Restores Perspective
- Sabbath helps us return with clarity:
- What can be improved?
- What can be delegated?
- What should be released?
VIII. Conclusion
- Sabbath is:
- A gracious gift from God
- A discipline that shapes our priorities
- A reminder of God’s care and our limits
- Challenge:
Ask the Lord how He wants you to practice Sabbath—and be willing to obey.