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What might it look like for us to embrace Sabbath as a time for being, instead of doing? Today, Josh RadarLee, co-pastor at FOREFRONT Church, joins us to talk about Jesus’ perspective on Sabbath. He reminds us that Sabbath was put in place to help us flourish, not to hurt us. He also acknowledges some of the reasons why Sabbath can be difficult, and he shares some possible ways we can reimagine this concept today.
Episode Recap:
Today we get to hear from Josh RadarLee of FOREFRONT Church (0:10)
Not everyone was happy about Jesus’ message of radical love (4:57)
The concept of Sabbath is to help us flourish, not to hurt us (8:58)
What might it look like if we took time for being, instead of just doing? (12:35)
Spend your Sabbath doing the thing that brings you joy (20:10)
Sabbath is an experiment and a challenge, but it’s also a gift (23:23)
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