Quotes from Sabbath, and a few from Brueggemann on Sabbath as moving in the opposite sprit of the times. Sabbath is the best active response to the spirit of our times! It is moving in the opposite spirit of our times!

To rest in the midst of the restlessness is best. Rest is the estuary of our voicing. If we don’t speak from the part of God which is at rest with Himself, our tone will mis-represent Love. Of course, Sabbath also blesses us with the fruits of the spirit, but that’s not it’s primary aim. Sabbath is the wellspring of God’s Love.

Sabbath is not passive, but an active internal decision to trust and abide while everything pulls us outward into the wrong frays or arguments.It returns us to the origin of our voice, so we recall our words, and their tone again. Returning “home” often, as Henri Nouwenn used to put it.

Rest is good for the right use of our words as well. As language deteriorates in our times, finding daily inner sabbath is a way of healing language itself. Not just using it in what psychology would call a “reaction formation” sort of way, but letting our words re-attach to our hearts again. Speaking from the heart. So we can be apart of a higher conversation, rather than constantly reacting to todays hot topics.

Anyway, studying and practicing-trying to dwell in-Sabbath lately, in a culture of constant nowness, as an active move in the opposite spirit of our times.
Reading both Heschel’s “Sabbath” and Brueggeman’s book on Sabbath simultaneously.

Practicing Sabbath or true Peace is resting in an actual “place” in God.
Thinking more on how subversive Sabbath is. To rest in God, is the opposite spirit of our times, of increasing frenetic daily hourly reactive activity. To enter Sabbath says I trust.

To stay in, dwell in actual Peace (God is always concerned, but never stressed!), is the essential practice for our times.

To rest in His Resting in Himself, is to be home with ourselves and others. As Breugemann teaches to abide in Sabbath is subversive in our times! And absolutely essential. For how can we love, if we ourselves are not in Peace. Peace gives us room to see, and chose love’s orientation and words into each situation. Then we can guard our tongues and plant life not death in others. “In Sabbath is joy, directed only to God, but overflowing to others.”

In an age where language is often cheap, manipulative, or careless, or lacks the density of truth, and at times is deteriorating, we find that Sabbath is also the well of true words to draw from to bless one another towards Life. In a time when language itself is deteriorating, as Heschel pointed out, finding it’s source is even more paramount. Finding the source of our words before we speak, has become a very necessary discipline in our time, and is part of moving in the opposite spirit of our times. Entering Sabbath daily is an active subversive act, and helps heal even language itself.

Dwelling in and around the subject of Sabbath these days…it’s still such an essential practice to get into that “space”, perhaps especially for an spiritual extrovert like myself. To learn to come back home, as Nouwenn would put it, is basic now. To not live in a type of “reaction formation”, as physchology would put it, but rather and active response grounded in Love.

Living in and from Sabbath is subversive now. It’s an active form of moving in the opposite spirit of our times. After reading Heschel and Brueggeman’s books on Sabbath simultaneously again, I’m beginning to see it as the central spiritual practice needed now. For it leads to Love being offered in Wisdom, and in the tone of the fruits of the Spirit.

So much clamors for our attention, or forces quick responses. When we instead retreat into Sabbath, and then act or speak, it changes the atmosphere.
It’s practical to enter into “that rest”, and live from it—even daily.

Sabbath is not passive as Walter taught, it is an active and required response to our times. We often think of rest as withdrawal; it is just the opposite, it is an active intentional grounding in our Source, in the space of Peace, not just the ideals of Peace, but the actual spiritual metaphysical space in God, for the good of the whole, including ourselves. We are of course, transformed by Sabbath, but more importantly, we become a blessing to others.

Not passive but active Sabbath as a response to our times. Otherwise, we get lost in the cacophony of daily clamor, and live reactive rather than proactive lives. We also lose touch with what is ours to speak Life into. We don’t know which is our part to dialogue with; information without love is rhetoric, or worse propaganda.

Anyways, what I’m gleaning from these two keen and heart felt thinkers:
There are two essential functions or results from entering into and living from Sabbath as a practice now: knowing when and how to speak, as Sabbath is the source of true words, we rest, in the part of God which is concerned but never worried, in order to hear, in order to speak life words; and being havens for others, we rest in order to know how to love others.

Wisdom requires us to live into and from Sabbath. So “entering into Rest” must become a core spiritual practice now. Listening into speech is the way. Listen before we speak. And of course we listen in Sabbath.

Listening deeply into Love and then from it, is the greatest gift we can give one another now. Kindness is born in Sabbath, and we can’t live without that tone now.

That’s what I’m getting from these books, I’m reading on the practice of sabbath now. To practice entering into Sabbath, is to heal our language, and to allow us to be lasting blessings to others. This is especially needed in our times. Peace to you all.

To rest in an actual piece of Peace in our God, is the higher ground. Find that spot in space and be released into another form of freedom to be. Freedom as you must know by now, is proper interpretation from Love in Him, and we swim in Him and know. So, this our epistemology, we show outwardly, is based on the ecology of His Being, which guides us into freedom, and the neglected, unreflected areas of His Being in us–ecology, sociology, the basic biology of being, not to mention the treatment of our own bodies as temples. When we are kind, we become, and care for one another. Kindness knows other. So we see. He was meant to be in all areas, un-restricted. Allowed in. But we because of wounds, reject Authority, we don’t know what it means to be occupied, contained in being. We reject all authority and as result we loose our authorship, in the face of false writers we sing…yet we, need the Author and Finisher of our faith, despite the faces which erase our contours from the line. So stay in Time–sanctify time and space both, as we are meant to do. Take both and make them a sacred sanctum of forever, while you still can. While time last…and we still have our names to hang His own… For Peace is a space in God, not a set of ideals, but a source of voice. Peace is a room we all need to enter and live in zoom from. Peace is not a suggestion, but is bathed, and our bath in Love, which is only possible from above. We channel simplicity. Complicity with what is Real. We conduit the simplest message ever–God so loved… so we are loved, so we love, sewing love… and we rest in the Sabbath of that knowing of the patterns of sewing and reaping, seeking and weeping, until the fruit explodes into being..the sabbath of that knowing, which never ends again and again… until we realize it as kin. Until we form into His Form, and start to become sons, daughters, One, living lights shining so bright that even the stones in us, start rolling and voicing shimmering and reflecting their own storied light. We are rolled away stone songs, meant to be breathed through…we are types of joys meant to be pronounced, nuanced from another world. Yet, we are afraid to be sung. Timid songs rafting in winds unseen, to hard for us to circumference. But we know, we were meant to be sung, so we cling, as best we can to Something which makes us as big as we are; or were meant to be. Until the Sea of His Love steadies us again.