Genesis 2:2 - The Sabbath Essential to Man.
Genesis 2:2 (NKJV) And on the seventh day
God ended His work which He had done, and He
rested on the seventh day from all His work which
He had done.
Genesis 2:2 (NIV) By the seventh day God had
finished the work he had been doing; so on the
seventh day he rested from all his work.
Genesis 2:2 (NLT) On the seventh day God had
finished his work of creation, so he rested from all
his work.
Genesis 2:2 (ESV) And on the seventh day God
finished his work that he had done, and he rested on
the seventh day from all his work that he had
done.
Genesis 2:2 (MSG) By the seventh day God had
finished his work. On the seventh day he rested from
all his work.
WORD STUDY
HE RESTED. The verb rested, shabath,
means literally to cease from labor or
activity (see Gen. 8:22; Job 32:1; etc.). As a human
artificer completes his work when he has brought it up
to his ideal, and thus ceases to work upon it,
so in an infinitely higher sense God completed
the creation of the world by ceasing to produce
anything new, and then rested. God did not rest
because He needed it (see Isa. 40:28). Therefore,
Gods rest was the result of neither exhaustion
nor fatigue, but a cessation from previous
occupation. SDA Bible Commentary
INTRODUCTION
That God blessed the seventh day means that
he set it apart for holy use. The Ten
Commandments emphasize this distinction by commanding the
observance of the Sabbath (Exodus 20:1-17). [Life
Application SB]
COMMENTARY PEARL
The Sabbath Essential to Man. God saw that a
Sabbath was essential for man, even in Paradise. He
needed to lay aside his own interests and pursuits
for one day of the seven, that he might more
fully contemplate the works of God and meditate
upon His power and goodness. He needed a Sabbath
to remind him more vividly of God and to awaken
gratitude because all that he enjoyed and possessed
came from the beneficent hand of the Creator. PP
48
COMMENTARY
In six days the great work of creation had
been accomplished. And God "rested on the seventh
day from all His work which He had made. And God
blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because
that in it He had rested from all His work which
God created and made." God looked with
satisfaction upon the work of His hands. All was perfect,
worthy of its divine Author, and He rested, not as
one weary, but as well pleased with the fruits
of His wisdom and goodness and the
manifestations of His glory. PP 47
Rest in Christ
How sad. The one commandment that the
world was specifically told to remember is the one
commandment that the world has especially forgotten.
That commandment is the fourth, which - using
language taken from the verses for today - tells
people to rest on the seventh day from their work,
just as God rested from His work on that day.
It's too bad, because there's such a
promise of blessing that comes from abiding in God's
rest. Jesus says, "Come to Me, all you who labor
and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest"
(Matthew 11:28). And one of the most tangible and
visible means of experiencing that rest is through
the keeping of the seventh-day Sabbath. After
all, anyone can say that they are "resting in
Christ" but obedience to the fourth commandment is
one of most obvious ways to enjoy that promised
rest.
And we need that rest, don't we? Who
hasn't known the burn out of our modern existence?
We are non-stop harried, swarmed, pulled, and
stretched in every direction. Yet, there, imbedded in
the weekly cycle itself, which comes from the
Creation, is the promise of rest - a rest in Christ.
And it's so important that God commands us -
right up there with "Thou shall not kill," Thou
shall not steal" - to experience that promised
rest for ourselves every seventh day.
Lord Jesus, please help me to experience
the rest that my body and soul so desperately
need. [The Most Amazing Bible Promises by Amazing
Facts]
PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Lie down in green pastures of Peace.
Learn to unwind whenever possible, resting in the
Presence of your Shepherd. This electronic age keeps
My children "wired" much of the time, too tense
to find Me in the midst of their moments. I
built into your very being the need for rest. How
twisted the world has become when people feel guilty
about meeting this basic need! How much time and
energy they waste by being always on the go, rather
than taking time to seek My direction for their
lives.
I have called you to walk with Me down
paths of Peace. I want you to blaze a trail for
others who desire to live in My peaceful Presence.
I have chosen you less for your strengths than
for your weaknesses, which amplify your need for
Me. Depend on Me more and more, and I will
shower Peace on all your paths. (Psa. 23:1-3; Gen.
2:2-3; Luke 1:79) [Jesus Calling by Sarah Young]
CLOSING THOUGHT
A refreshed mind is able to think more
clearly and biblically. A restored soul is more
winsome and loving in interactions with others. So
take time with Me, and let Me lead you beside
waters of rest. (Gen. 2:2 3; Eph. 2:8; Psa. 23:2,
3) [Jesus Always by Sarah Young]
LINK FOR FURTHER STUDY
Exodus 20:8-11 Devotional pending.
The Lost Day of History
https://www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/study-guide/e/4984/t/the-lost-day-of-history
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