Consider the Sabbath
A Jewish believing friend alerted me to a very important issue about a year ago, which is the way we honor the Sabbath. As she said, it is one of the Ten Commandments - and they are called the Ten Commandments, not the Ten Suggestions.
Actually, in the Hebrew they are called the "Ten Sayings."
Now our culture is predicated on a 24/7 business schedule, which allows no one a legal day of rest. People born before around 1965 will probably remember that it used to be a law in most states throughout the U.S, that businesses were closed on Sunday. You couldn’t even buy gasoline or go to a restaurant in respect of the Sabbath.
But Sunday has never been the Shabat.(Mat 28:1) In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn towards the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene, and the other Mary to see the sepulcher.
As we all know Iesus is said to have risen upon Sunday.The “labor” question is perhaps not about physical exertion - but rather to abstain from labor in the sense of commerce. This is because it is the day we revere the One from whom all our goods and money come and meditate on our faith in Him to sovereignly supply all our needs.
A non-biblical deffinition.
Or consider the conflict about engaging in commerce in Nehemiah:
Nehemiah 13:15 In those days I saw in Judah some who were treading wine presses on the sabbath, and bringing in sacks of grain and loading them on donkeys, as well as wine, grapes, figs and all kinds of loads, and they brought them into Jerusalem on the sabbath day. So I admonished them on the day they sold food. 16 Also men of Tyre were living there who imported fish and all kinds of merchandise, and sold them to the sons of Judah on the sabbath, even in Jerusalem. 17 Then I reprimanded the nobles of Judah and said to them, "What is this evil thing you are doing, by profaning the sabbath day? 18 " Did not your fathers do the same, so that our God brought on us and on this city all this trouble? Yet you are adding to the wrath on Israel by profaning the sabbath." 19 It came about that just as it grew dark at the gates of Jerusalem before the sabbath, I commanded that the doors should be shut and that they should not open them until after the sabbath. Then I stationed some of my servants at the gates so that no load would enter on the sabbath day. 20 Once or twice the traders and merchants of every kind of merchandise spent the night outside Jerusalem. 21 Then I warned them and said to them, "Why do you spend the night in front of the wall? If you do so again, I will use force against you." From that time on they did not come on the sabbath
Which in no way limits violation of the Shabat to commerce.
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Consider the Sabbath in the U.S., where people bail out of church and head for Wal-Mart, buy gasoline to get to and from this and that, and some are forced to head for their jobs.
And when did Sunday become the Shabat ?
So, are we sick of the culture of commercialism? ...
(Exo 35:3) Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath-day.And how is this commerce ? M thinks that your definition of work is non-biblical.