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Work, work, work….

As this month goes on, I am finding it harder and harder to find the line between work and rest on the Sabbath. The first couple Sundays were fairly easy, but this Sunday was quite difficult. My Dad and sisters decided to redecorate my parents bedroom while my Mom and her Mom were visiting my Uncle in New Orleans. I was working all day Saturday at the church when they decided to do this and got a bit of a surprise myself. Anyway, Sunday came around and I was home for a short time between church services and was asked to help with some stuff in the room. I found myself debating as to how much I could actually help with before I would be considered working. In reality, doing anything at all to help with the room would be considered work no matter how light or heavy the lifting. At the same time, as Christians, we are taught to help those who ask and even those who do not. Even Jesus worked on the Sabbath. I’m curious, what would you have done?

I feel I should tell you, I did end up helping move a couple of the larger pieces of furniture. I may have helped with more had I not had to leave again to go back to church.

I mentioned above that I spent all day Saturday working at the church. I have to say, it is amazing how satisfying it is to work for the Lord. Myself and five others spent the day wiring in clean circuits for our church’s audio/video systems as well as relocating the systems. It was a great day full of not just work for the Lord, but also fellowship with each other. This is a project we have been working on since we started upgrading our systems over a year ago and, with the exception of some minor detail work and the building of a new desk to replace the current tables, we are finally done! It took longer than anticipated, but then again, the Lord probably has a reason for that. It is amazing what work can be accomplished when done through and for God.

-Michael

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…And We’re Back

Who knew how hard it could be to not reach for your smart phone every time someone asked a question. The question could be as simple as “what time is it?” or “what are you doing two Saturdays from now?” I found out yesterday just how much I depend on technology. I admittedly did not go the whole day without it, but the only times I used it were to check the weather, listen to music and play games. I did not use it to do anything work related or even remotely stressful, simply to relax. Of course all of this excludes what was necessary for worship. It made a great excuse to put off my seminary homework one more day, but it also gave me time to be by myself and with God. I did not have a constant stream of text messages from my family and friends, as much as I love them, to distract me from what I should spend Sundays doing, praying and worshiping God. I went from “so groggy I back into my sister’s boyfriend’s car as I was leaving for church” to “refreshed and relaxed” through the course of the day. This, of course, made going back to work this morning and homework this evening (which I am still working on) much more difficult because I had felt so good after spending all that time with the Lord. I can’t wait to have time with Him again later this week! If you have never taken a day to just retreat from society and be with the Lord, I strongly recommend that you do so, it is extremely revitalizing.

-Michael

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Sabbath

Well, tomorrow is the first Sabbath of this journey and it shall be an interesting experience. We will be turning off our cell phones and computers. The exception will be for me during the worship services at my church as the computer is my part in Sunday morning worship. Some may think that this could be considered work, but to me any work done in worship of the Lord is just that, worship. So yes, I will be behind the computer tomorrow morning and playing in the praise band tomorrow night. Stephanie will also be playing the organ all morning at her church. Everyone has their method of worship. For us, it is in our service to our churches, the people who make up their congregations and most importantly, to God.

May God bless you this Sabbath and may your only work be in the spirit of worship. We will be back on Monday (possibly with an updated picture of my uncut hair and untrimmed beard).

-Michael

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