Unhurried to Listen More Intently
Summary
In this sermon introduction, the speaker explores the concept of Sabbath as a spiritual practice of rest and intentional pause amid life's frenetic pace, drawing from the fourth commandment in Exodus. Using the metaphor of a busy subway to illustrate modern life's overwhelming noise and disconnection, the sermon aims to introduce a three-week series on finding spiritual and personal restoration by learning to slow down and deliberately set apart time for God. The key takeaway is that Sabbath is not just a day off, but a deliberate act of ceasing work, setting apart time as holy, and reconnecting with God and oneself in a world that constantly demands movement and productivity.
Bible Verses
| Reference | Timestamp |
|---|---|
| Exodus 20:8-11 | |
| Luke 10:38-42 | |
| Psalm 16:5 | |
| Psalm 73:26 | |
| Psalm 119:57 | |
| Hebrews 10:24-25 |