I’m not sure I understand fully the connection between the wilderness and our learning how to appropriate technology into our lives. What is it about the contrast that changes our perspective?
You hit the nail on the head here. The Sabbath is what grounds us in God’s covenant. It is His claim of ownership over all of our time, and the promise of the eternal rest which is found in Jesus Christ.
Centering our lives on the Sabbath not only properly orients us to the centrality of God and His work, but also frees us from the chains of darkness which would lead us away into slavery and idolatry
Thank you for sharing this piece! I look forward to reading more of your exposition of the Decalogue
Very interesting! I think of worship as uniting those who are estranged and different into a common body with a common purpose. I think this practice heals us and makes us whole. I really appreciate this. Thank you!
I’m not sure I understand fully the connection between the wilderness and our learning how to appropriate technology into our lives. What is it about the contrast that changes our perspective?
You hit the nail on the head here. The Sabbath is what grounds us in God’s covenant. It is His claim of ownership over all of our time, and the promise of the eternal rest which is found in Jesus Christ.
Centering our lives on the Sabbath not only properly orients us to the centrality of God and His work, but also frees us from the chains of darkness which would lead us away into slavery and idolatry
Thank you for sharing this piece! I look forward to reading more of your exposition of the Decalogue
Very interesting! I think of worship as uniting those who are estranged and different into a common body with a common purpose. I think this practice heals us and makes us whole. I really appreciate this. Thank you!