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The Need for Sabbath

The Need for Sabbath

I was exhausted. All of the time. I thought I was getting enough sleep at night, but every morning getting out of bed was a struggle. I would lose patience quickly with my family, and at work my brain was in a fog. Neither was getting me at my best, and something had to give. I got better at scheduling time off and annual family vacations. But that was like putting a band aid on an arterial bleed. I simply created a cycle of working non-stop, retreating on a vacation, and then going straight back into non-stop work. Something had to give.

I shared my struggle at a CEO roundtable group and was immediately called out.

“Sarah, are you regularly practicing taking a Sabbath?”

“You mean a whole day without work? No, I can’t say that I’m doing that.”

It was a wake-up call.

On the sixth day God completed all the work that he had done, and on the seventh day God rested from all the work that he had done. God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it God rested from all the work of creation.

Genesis 2:2-3 CEB

If the God of creation needed a day of rest after His work, why did I think I could do without? No wonder I was burning out. I immediately made a change. I let my family know. I scheduled an entire day for a Sabbath, which for me means I put it on our calendar. I did have to plan for it because to take a full day of rest means that groceries still need to be bought, laundry needs to be washed, and emails need replies. I just couldn’t do any of that on my Sabbath day. I’ve been faithfully taking a full Sabbath for 4 months now, and I can honestly say it has been life-changing. Here are some steps I’ve found helpful for starting a Sabbath practice:

  1. Define it. One of the most interesting things about this was defining what I actually consider work.
  2. Prioritize it. There will always be something that comes up, but you have to prioritize it.
  3. Plan for it. Office work, laundry, grocery shopping – all the things still have to get done.
  4. Finally, give yourself grace. Some weeks I’m better at it than others. But there has been a marked difference in my work and personal life since I’ve actually started taking a Sabbath.
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