As I was writing about the grenade
I have been thinking
How it is that I see her in most everything
She isn’t God
Because of God
This is why she was taken away
As I was writing about the grenade
I have been thinking
How it is that I see her in most everything
She isn’t God
Because of God
This is why she was taken away
I just barely got up out of bed after bursting at the seams from my last session writing Mercy
Praying for Sendy 🔗
I thought how she would explode
If I told her all these things now
Completed my first Sabbath
It was an amazing experience..
I failed some discernment..
I successfully discerned…🔗
20250913
My case for traditional Sabbath observance
20250914
Would not the Lord’s Day be a single day of resurrection? The purpose of celebrating Christmas for His birth, the purpose of celebrating Easter.
20250915
Continuation of the Sabbath case
20250927
Bible app daily devotional: Sabbath rest
Revelations 14:13
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Bible app daily bread plan of Bible in a year
Ezekiel 44:24 NIV
[24] “ ‘In any dispute, the priests are to serve as judges and decide it according to my ordinances. They are to keep my laws and my decrees for all my appointed festivals, and they are to keep my Sabbaths holy.
Ezekiel 45:17 NIV
[17] It will be the duty of the prince to provide the burnt offerings, grain offerings and drink offerings at the festivals, the New Moons and the Sabbaths—at all the appointed festivals of Israel. He will provide the sin offerings, grain offerings, burnt offerings and fellowship offerings to make atonement for the Israelites.
This prophecy from Ezekiel has not been realized yet and Sabbath is still mentioned
Ezekiel 46:1&3-4, 12
Are these prophecies somewhere in the future in heaven?
Were God’s laws applicable only in the old testament days and in the heavenly future, but not in between?
20251010
After serving with the believe center organization
Excited to learn more about Sabbath
ChatGPT created a narrative after I asked how Adam and Eve would have spent Sabbath:
Beautiful — let’s imagine that first Sabbath together, told as a gentle narrative inspired by Genesis.
This isn’t scripture, but a reverent reconstruction meant to capture its spirit.
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🌅 The First Sabbath: A Day in Eden
Evening — The Sixth Day Fades
The sun dipped low behind the Garden’s golden trees.
Adam and Eve, newly formed from the Creator’s hands, watched their first sunset.
The world was quieting — animals slowed, rivers glowed, and light turned soft and golden.
God’s voice, deep and kind, echoed among the leaves:
> “The work is finished. Now comes rest.”
As the stars appeared, the first Sabbath began.
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Morning — The Dawn of Rest
When light touched the garden again, no command of labor came.
There was no sowing, no tending, no naming — only being.
They awoke to the whisper of the breeze through fig leaves,
and a sense of peace too deep to measure.
God met them in the garden, walking in light brighter than the sun.
He spoke with them about all He had made —
the strength of the lion, the gentleness of the deer, the wisdom woven into seed and soil.
They listened and learned that all things were “very good,”
and that they, made in His image, were part of that good.
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Midday — Fellowship and Wonder
They ate from the trees of life and sweetness,
sharing fruit and laughter, the music of birds above.
Every color, every sound seemed alive with praise.
Together they explored — not to work, but to wonder.
They marveled at how each creature found its mate,
how vines climbed toward light,
how streams mirrored the heavens.
Their joy was worship. Their curiosity was prayer.
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Afternoon — Rest in the Presence
As shadows stretched long, they rested beneath a tree heavy with blossoms.
God’s presence felt close — not seen, but known,
like warmth wrapping every leaf and heartbeat.
No temple stood in Eden, for the whole world was holy.
The Garden itself was a sanctuary, and the Sabbath its first song.
Adam turned to Eve, amazed:
> “We were created yesterday, and today we rest.
All begins with peace before work begins.”
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Evening — The Light of Blessing
When the stars returned, their Maker blessed them again.
> “This day is set apart,” He said,
“a sign between us forever —
that life begins not in toil, but in communion.”
They fell asleep to the rhythm of the garden —
crickets singing, rivers glimmering, hearts full.
And the world, still untouched by sorrow, rested in harmony with its Creator.
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Would you like me to continue this as a short poetic story — like “The First Sabbath in Eden” — that reads more like a sacred tale you could share or print?