Are you tired… of being tired?
From “sleepcations” to burnout statistics, our culture is waving the white flag. Nearly 70% of workers report feeling burned out. We are more connected, more productive, and more informed than ever before — and yet we are exhausted.
In this message, Pastor Dom Bronico explores what Jesus meant when He said:
“The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.” (Mark 2:27)
Sabbath is not outdated religion.
It is not laziness.
It is not legalistic rule-following.
It is a life-giving practice designed to restore our whole being.
In Mark 2, Jesus confronts a rigid understanding of the Sabbath and reframes it entirely. The Pharisees focused on what Sabbath restricted. Jesus reveals what Sabbath gives. True Sabbath rest refreshes our bodies, reminds us of our identity as human beings made in God’s image, and centers us on the Lord of the Sabbath Himself.
In a world of:
• constant productivity
• endless consumption
• non-stop communication
• pressure to achieve more
Sabbath becomes an act of resistance and surrender.