
🗓 24.06.2025 | Press Pause – The Sabbath as a Gift | HEART ANCHOR
🌱 Why a Day of Rest Can Change Our Lives
📖 Exodus 20:8–11
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📖 Bible Text
“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work… For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.”
Exodus 20:8–11
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🌿 Introduction
Do you know the feeling when you just want to take a deep breath, but life doesn’t allow you a break? School, friends, family, social media – everything is screaming for your attention at the same time. In this world that is constantly moving, God speaks a clear word:
“Pause. Take time. For Me. For you.”
In Exodus 20:8–11, we read the fourth commandment – the Sabbath:
“Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy…”
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✨ Devotional
The Sabbath isn’t just another item on your to-do list – it is a holy gift. Even before sin entered the world, before stress, fear, or pressure became part of our lives, God created the Sabbath.
God didn’t rest on the seventh day because He was tired. He rested to show us that life is not only about doing, but also about being. The Sabbath reminds us of who we are: created beings, not machines. Loved, not just evaluated.
Ellen White writes:
“The Sabbath was not given to the Jewish people alone, but to all humanity. It is a sign between God and His people that they recognize Him as the One who made heaven and earth.” (from Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 48)
So the Sabbath is more than a day of rest – it is a relationship day. A day to meet God. A day to find balance again. A day where you are not defined by your performance, but by God’s love.
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📝 Story – “The Boy with the Broken Phone”
Jonas was 16, a tech nerd, and his phone was his life. He texted, scrolled, filmed, and gamed – often late into the night. On Sabbath, his mom had one rule: phone off – time with God. Jonas hated it.
One day, his phone fell – shattered screen. He was offline for a whole week. At first, it felt like withdrawal. But then something strange happened. Jonas noticed how much time he suddenly had. He went for walks, read, talked to his parents – even prayed again.
The next Sabbath, he sat outside, watching the clouds, breathing deeply. And thought: “So this is what freedom feels like.”
The Sabbath isn’t digital – it’s real. It helps us rediscover what truly matters.
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🧠 Reflections – What Does the Sabbath Mean to You?
For me, the Sabbath is like a safe harbor. In a week full of decisions, pressure, and constant availability, it’s a place where I can simply be God’s child.
No pressure to perform, no comparison – just being.
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💡 Takeaways for Today
– What does your Sabbath look like right now? A time of peace or just more stress?
– What keeps you from truly resting?
– How can you make your Sabbath more intentional with God? Maybe through a walk, worship, fellowship, or reading Scripture?
Challenge:
Try a “digital fast” this coming Sabbath – put your phone away and spend two intentional hours with God: outside, in prayer, or in conversation.
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🙏 Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank You that You not only created us, but also knew that we would need times of rest. Thank You for the Sabbath – Your gift to us. Help us not to see it as a duty, but as a joy.
Let us hear Your voice in the silence, recharge, and remember that we are loved – not for what we do, but because You made us.
Amen.
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💭 Thought to Take With You
“The Sabbath is not a break from God – but a break with God.”
It’s your weekly reminder that you are more than your achievements. God invites you: let go, slow down – and rediscover who you truly are.