The supernatural purpose of rest

Daily writing prompt
Do lazy days make you feel rested or unproductive?

You are always doing something, even when you are ‘just’ resting. True laziness implies not working when you should be, or not doing something when you know you should. If you are on holiday and you do nothing but eat, enjoy some hobbies and the company of your loved ones, you cannot be said to be lazy. If however, you have a mountain of dirty dishes waiting to be done, yet you have time to scroll through your phone, laziness has made its home with you.

In Genesis, we see God resting on the 7th day after creation. (Gen 2:3)

In Exodus, we see God command the newly liberated Israelites to keep the Sabbath holy, as a sign of the covenant between God and man. 6 days they were to labour, but on the 7th they were to do absolutely no work. (Ex 35:2-3)

In Numbers, we see God order a man be stoned to death simply for picking up sticks on the Sabbath. (Num 15:32-36)

Your warped idea of work says you must always be doing something work-related, otherwise you are simply not doing enough, not caring enough, or maybe you’re just not the best employee. How often did Jesus retreat from the crowd, either alone or with his disciples? Even your body needs rest, that should tell you something.

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