{"id":6926,"date":"2015-09-17T00:05:21","date_gmt":"2015-09-17T07:05:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nettelhorst.com\/blog1\/?p=6926"},"modified":"2015-09-15T23:29:49","modified_gmt":"2015-09-16T06:29:49","slug":"you-need-a-break","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nettelhorst.com\/blog1\/2015\/09\/17\/you-need-a-break\/","title":{"rendered":"You Need a Break"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p><em>Then the LORD said to Moses, \u201cSay to the Israelites, \u2018You must observe my Sabbaths. This will be a sign between me and you for the generations to come, so you may know that I am the LORD, who makes you holy.<\/p>\n<p>\u201c\u2018Observe the Sabbath, because it is holy to you. Anyone who desecrates it must be put to death; whoever does any work on that day must be cut off from his people. For six days, work is to be done, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of rest, holy to the LORD. Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day must be put to death. The Israelites are to observe the Sabbath, celebrating it for the generations to come as a lasting covenant. It will be a sign between me and the Israelites forever, for in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, and on the seventh day he abstained from work and rested.\u2019 \u201d <\/p>\n<p>When the LORD finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him the two tablets of the Testimony, the tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God. (Exodus 31:12-18)<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>All work and no play doesn\u2019t just make Jack a dull boy, it can make him sick and unproductive.  In college, we might brag about how we pulled \u201call nighters.\u201d  But God isn\u2019t so impressed.  Instead, he thinks that we should take some time off on a regular basis, one day a week, every week.  Even God took a day off after he created the world.  Are we better than God?  <\/p>\n<p>Besides, we need the time off just for our own health and happiness.  Working all the time isn\u2019t good for us and frankly, it ultimately it reduces our productivity.  And an hour off here or there doesn\u2019t cut it.  For the ancient Israelites, they were expected to take a whole day just to do nothing with it.  They didn\u2019t spend their day off mowing the grass, cleaning the garage, or building a shed.  Instead, they were required to just do nothing: to goof off, to be lazy, to sleep and eat and play.  Not only did the Israelites not get to work, they couldn\u2019t make anyone else work for them: no slaves could work, not even their animals could work.  No cooking, either: they weren\u2019t allowed to start a fire; they had to eat whatever they already had at hand.  God was serious about the resting thing.  And as Jesus would later point out, it was designed, just like any of the laws God made, for our good. So take some time off.  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