tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30303760.post1155943774056626090..comments2023-11-05T01:32:34.337-07:00Comments on The Bacak Nation: Keeping the Sabbath Day holy...how?Jennifer Bacakhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02392475913983072046noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30303760.post-50846414741204090492008-09-02T17:03:00.000-07:002008-09-02T17:03:00.000-07:00I just got back from Israel and i think there are ...I just got back from Israel and i think there are some things that we can learn from the jews about sabbath (they call it shabbat) They don't go to work, they don't really drive (i have never seen a city look so empty before) they don't cook, the only stores that are open are those of non-jewish (arab) owners and workers they even have Shabbat (they even have elevators called Shabbat elevators that stop on every floor because pushing an elevator button is considered work). We flew into Tel Aviv on Shabbat, and there was nothing open, we couldn't exchange our money becuase the exchange stores were closed. And for a bit of church history, the Sabbath is actually on saturday ( and the days are measured from sunset to sunset) a couple centuries after christ died the Catholic church decided that since christ was raised from the dead on a sunday that should be the new sabbath (they changed it from a saturday to a sunday) (the reason the centuries wanted Jesus dead that friday is that you should bury someone the day they died unless they die on the sabbath according to the jewish law)Hope Roadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11669919886688688475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30303760.post-19548677819989165632008-09-02T13:50:00.000-07:002008-09-02T13:50:00.000-07:00A really helpful book for me on learning to keep t...A really helpful book for me on learning to keep the Sabbath was Marva Dawn's <I>Keeping the Sabbath Wholly: Ceasing, Resting, Embracing, Feasting</I>. She does a really good job of explaining how it's not about legalism, but about God's provision for our need for rest and getting away from the consumerist mentality of our society. <BR/><BR/>When I started trying to be serious about keeping the Sabbath a few years ago, much to my surprise, I found that it was a lot easier to get everything done during the week when I knew that time would be set aside for not working, cleaning, shopping, etc.texasinafricahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05098411373776559793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30303760.post-9474289765786940442008-09-02T10:04:00.000-07:002008-09-02T10:04:00.000-07:00Wow Jen that is great! Andrew and I have recently ...Wow Jen that is great! Andrew and I have recently gone through this same discussion. Our church did a series on the 10 commandments and it really opened our eyes. After church we always had a long list of things to do.<BR/><BR/>Meet with family to eat<BR/>Grocery Shop<BR/>Work in the Yard<BR/>Catch up on grading papers<BR/><BR/>By Sunday night we were as tired as we were any other night. We also realized that we were not just spending time together, as a couple, relaxing and worshiping the Lord. <BR/><BR/>Andrew now works in the yard in the evenings while it is still light, or early Saturday morning. I get my shopping done throughout the week. <BR/><BR/>It has been great to have quality time with Andrew for a full day, reflecting on the week and thinking about where the Lord wants us for the week to come. We need rest... rest in the Lord!<BR/><BR/>I love this post, and I love that we have learned this before the baby comes! ;)Jodihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08652624082091806353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30303760.post-91685043503357175422008-09-02T08:34:00.000-07:002008-09-02T08:34:00.000-07:00I have no advice to post except definitely no walm...I have no advice to post except definitely no walmart. It kinda stresses me out just thinking about it:).<BR/><BR/>I will say it has been easier to do less since we moved here. We go to church on Sunday but spend the rest of the day hanging out together as are church doesn't have other activities on Sundays and I have no papers to write or anything:) (Whoop!)I also think Sundays are a great day to bond with other believers over lunch or the afternoon. I dont' usually make a big meal but have thought about it often. YOur right that is work...but people bond so well over food. Maybe that is just the pregnant me coming out:) YOur bbq chicken sounds like a great idea. Do you just take a whole chicken and take the meat or use filets or what? (remember I am scared of whole chickens)<BR/><BR/>Maybe if ya'll move to ABQ things would slow down a bit and it would be easier. Things just are slower here. In a college town there are always 100 things to do, socially or ministry-wise. Not that there isn't as much of a need for ministry...but he pace of life is different. I think it would give ya'll a new perspective. COME COME COME!<BR/><BR/>PS. I really want to see Treston with dreads! THat will make my heart happy!<BR/><BR/>Em<BR/><BR/>PSS. Excpect a phone call today, big news coming...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30303760.post-27151885066777189712008-09-02T07:15:00.000-07:002008-09-02T07:15:00.000-07:00Hi, my name is Tricia. I found your blog - well t...Hi, my name is Tricia. I found your blog - well through several different people that I went to church with when I was in high school. Tamra Perkinson, Ashley McWhorter, and Liz. I have been reading your blog for awhile now and just thought I would let you know how much I love reading it. You always have something that gets me thinking and this topic is no different. I want our Sunday to be all about God and family too! I love the BBQ idea - my kids would love that - and so would I! Little House on the Prairie is a favorite here too - and my husband also makes fun of it on occasion - but I think he secretly enjoys it because I have caught him watching more than once! Anyway, I just wanted to say hi and thanks for the great ideas!!<BR/><BR/>TriciaTreats by Trishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09139519494432627748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30303760.post-79878102562667990362008-09-02T06:37:00.000-07:002008-09-02T06:37:00.000-07:00Great post Jenn!We have recently adopted some of t...Great post Jenn!<BR/><BR/>We have recently adopted some of this also. We noticed our Sabbath looking extremely busy (which had a lot to do with us driving back and forth to College Station) and was full of frustrations.<BR/><BR/>Now, our Sabbath is a day full of rest. Since we go to early service at our church in Brenham, we usually don't have time to eat breakfast (and they serve donuts up at church:), so we get home and cook breakfast for lunch (easy) every Sunday, take a nap, and spend time together. I am so thankful for Sundays for Jason because I know how hard he works during the week. Its nice to see him taking a nap on Sunday.<BR/><BR/>It has seriously become our favorite day in our home. We look forward to it because we know that it is a low-maintenance restful day where to focus is on worshiping and resting. <BR/><BR/>And as a mom, its helped me so much in being able to just know that I don't have to come home and gourmet cook or worry about where we are going or what we are doing that day. <BR/><BR/>We do like to invite a family over to our house Sunday evening for fellowship and dinner since we are trying to get to know people in our church. But, again. Jason has been so gracious and lets me order pizza because its super easy and I can focus on the people.<BR/><BR/>Good topic! I'm so glad you had a great trip. Canada has been a dream place for me to go to someday. I want to go there ever more now!<BR/><BR/>Love,<BR/>Lyns5 Chicks and a Farmerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03707903594514467277noreply@blogger.com