Fourth Sunday in Lent 2012
March 18th, 2012
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THE SABBATH
4th Sunday. Read Mark 2:23-28; 3:1-6.
The true Sabbath is the consciousness that we have fulfilled the divine law in both thought and act.
The sabbath is a very certain, definite thing. It is a state of mind that we enter or acquire when we go into the silence, into the realm of Spirit. There we find true rest and peace. The seventh day means the seventh or perfect stage of one’s spiritual unfoldment. We had become so lost in the darkness of sense consciousness that we could not save ourselves, so the Saviour came. When we lay hold of the indwelling Christ, the Saviour, we are raised out of the Adam consciousness into the Christ consciousness. We then enter the seventh stage of our unfoldment, where we find sweet rest and peace.
The Sabbath as an institution was established by humankind. God does not rest from His work every seventh day, and there is no evidence that there has ever been a moment’s cessation in the activity of the universe. We do not quarrel with our brother over the observance of the Sabbath. If he says we should worship God on the seventh day, or on the first day, in either case we acquiesce. Not only do we do God’s service in praise, song, and thanksgiving on the seventh day and the first day, but every day. In the true Sabbath our mind is turned to God every moment, and we are ever ready to acknowledge His holy presence in our heart and life. “The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath.”
I affirm: “I rest in the consciousness of the true Sabbath, and my heart is filled with joy and satisfaction.”
Questions:
1. What is the true Sabbath?
2. What does the seventh day mean?
3. How are we raised out of the Adam consciousness?
4. Does God rest? Explain.
I daily emphasize the Sabbath idea, the idea of serving God in praise and thanksgiving, and in silent prayer.
Remember, God is Blessing You, Right Now!
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Article Series - Lent
- Keep a True Lent
- Lent - Day 1 (Ash Wednesday)
- Lent - Day 2
- Lent - Day 3
- Lent - Day 4
- Lent - Day 5
- Lent - Day 6
- Lent - Day 7
- Lent - Day 8
- Lent - Day 9
- Lent 2012 - Day 10
- Second Sunday in Lent 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 11
- Lent 2012 - Day 12
- Lent 2012 - Day 13
- Lent 2012 - Day 14
- Lent 2012 - Day 15
- Lent 2012 - Day 16
- Third Sunday in Lent - 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 17
- Lent 2012 - Day 18
- Lent 2012 - Day 19
- Lent 2012 - Day 20
- Lent 2012 - Day 21
- Lent 2012 - Day 22
- Fourth Sunday in Lent 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 23
- Lent 2012 - Day 24
- Lent 2012 - Day 25
- Lent 2012 - Day 26
- Lent 2012 - Day 27
- Lent 2012 - Day 28
- Fifth (Passion) Sunday in Lent 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 29
- Lent 2012 - Day 30
- Lent 2012 - Day 31
- Lent 2012 - Day 32
- Lent 2012 - Day 33
- Lent 2012 - Day 34
- Palm Sunday 2012
- Lent 2012 - Day 35
- Lent 2012 - Day 36
- Lent 2012 - Day 37
- Lent 2012 - Day 38
- Lent 2012 - Day 39 (Good Friday)
- Lent 2012 - Day 40
- Easter Sunday 2012














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