The Hebrew word “Sabbath” means “stop.” Yet, in our culture, we all too often neglect chances to rest for the sake of workaholism. God’s desire is that we stop and take time to rest so that we may do the work He has given us. The Sabbath, then, is meant to be a joy, given by God out of love.
Stop! In the Name of Love
3rd Commandment
February 12, 2023 • Pastor Daniel Ondov • Mark 2:23–28, Exodus 20:8–11, Hebrews 4:6–11
Tall Tales
March 19, 2023 • Pastor Chad Ott • Genesis 20:1–12, James 4:11–12
Everyone lies. But just because everyone’s doing it doesn’t make it right. Abraham lies about his relationship to Sarah because of fear. He also tries to justify his lie by pointing out how it is partially true. We do many of the same things. Yet, because Christ is the truth (cf. John 14:6), we are called to be truthful.
Beg, Borrow, But Don't Steal
March 12, 2023 • Pastor Chad Ott • Leviticus 19:9–14, Romans 13:8–10
God loves to provide for us (cf. 2 Corinthians https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkhf54bzv1e&t=550s). Stealing takes what God has provided for someone else and tries to commandeer it for oneself. Therefore, stealing distrusts God’s provision. Theft, of course, is not just a crime of the poor. As the story of Zaccheaus demonstrates, even the rich can fall prey to distrusting God’s provision.