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Day 47 of our 47-day journey with Jesus to the cross.
Author & Voice: Jerrika Dickerson
As the women approach the tomb at dawn, they discover what they never expected—while they were waiting, God was already at work. The resurrection reminds us that even in seasons of silence, grief, or uncertainty, God is not idle; He is accomplishing what we cannot see. In this episode, we’re invited to embrace Sabbath rest not as inactivity, but as trust—believing that because Jesus has secured the victory, we can rest in the confidence that God is always working on our behalf.
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Spiritual Practice - Sabbath
Sabbath is hard enough for us when we aren’t going through a major trial of some kind. Odds are, there is an area of your life that feels dark and too heavy to hold. But resurrection means God is working even in what feels lifeless. Today, you are going to lay it down. It is time to rest.
If a full day feels out of reach, start with half a day or even an evening. Sabbath is not about perfection; it’s about creating sacred space to stop, rest, delight, and worship.
During this time, put your phone away. Stop obsessing over how you are going to solve the issues in your life and trust God instead. Ask yourself: What brings rest to my body and joy to my spirit? And then do those things. Fill your Sabbath with what restores your spirit. Sabbath is not meant to restrict us; it is meant to free us.
Ideas for Sabbath:
As you rest today, remember: the tomb is empty, the Savior lives, and the story isn’t over. Rest in that truth.
By Fielder ChurchDay 47 of our 47-day journey with Jesus to the cross.
Author & Voice: Jerrika Dickerson
As the women approach the tomb at dawn, they discover what they never expected—while they were waiting, God was already at work. The resurrection reminds us that even in seasons of silence, grief, or uncertainty, God is not idle; He is accomplishing what we cannot see. In this episode, we’re invited to embrace Sabbath rest not as inactivity, but as trust—believing that because Jesus has secured the victory, we can rest in the confidence that God is always working on our behalf.
Scripture
Reflection Questions
Kid-Friendly Question
Spiritual Practice - Sabbath
Sabbath is hard enough for us when we aren’t going through a major trial of some kind. Odds are, there is an area of your life that feels dark and too heavy to hold. But resurrection means God is working even in what feels lifeless. Today, you are going to lay it down. It is time to rest.
If a full day feels out of reach, start with half a day or even an evening. Sabbath is not about perfection; it’s about creating sacred space to stop, rest, delight, and worship.
During this time, put your phone away. Stop obsessing over how you are going to solve the issues in your life and trust God instead. Ask yourself: What brings rest to my body and joy to my spirit? And then do those things. Fill your Sabbath with what restores your spirit. Sabbath is not meant to restrict us; it is meant to free us.
Ideas for Sabbath:
As you rest today, remember: the tomb is empty, the Savior lives, and the story isn’t over. Rest in that truth.