Welcome to the third installment of our four-week series on "The Sabbath". Rooted in the uplifting verses of Psalm 16:11 and Zephaniah 3:17, this sermon invites you to explore the Sabbath as a sacred day set apart for stopping, resting, delighting, and worshiping.
As followers of Jesus, we often know in our minds that we're meant to experience joy and find delight in God. However, the practical application of this joy can often elude us, and spiritual disciplines may seem burdensome rather than blessings. This disconnect often stems from a distorted view of God—one that doesn't align with the joyous, loving God portrayed in the Bible.
In this transformative message, we'll challenge these misconceptions and reframe our view of God. Discover how God is the embodiment of joy and takes delight in His creation, desiring the same joy for us. Learn how the act of stopping, resting, and reorienting ourselves toward God paves the way for genuine delight. Practical tips, such as gratitude, Sabbath feasts, and the concept of pleasure stacking, will be shared to help you incorporate delight into your Sabbath day. Join us in making the Sabbath a joyful and pleasurable experience, where you and your family can truly delight in God's presence.