Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions

Scripture Text: Acts 16:13–14

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From the Word: 13 And on the Sabbath day we went outside the gate to a riverside, where we supposed there was a place of prayer. And we sat down, and spoke to the women who had met. 14 One who listened to us, a woman named Lydia, a trader in purple goods from the city of Thyatira, was a worshiper of God. The Lord opened her heart to regard the things that were spoken by Paul. (Acts 16:13–14)

From the ConfessionsThe Large Catechism, The Ten Commandments

The Third Commandment

Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.

In order to grasp a simple Christian meaning of what God requires in this commandment, note that we keep holy days not for the sake of intelligent and scholarly Christians. They have no need of them. We observe them, firstly, for bodily reasons and needs. Nature teaches and obliges the working people, who have been attending to their work and trades the week long, should rest for a day and be refreshed.

Pulling It Together: Take a break. Find respite from the hubbub every day, if you can. It is a great way to honor the First Commandment, to put the Lord first in your day. But certainly take a break on the Lord’s Day. Get yourself to worship. Do not go to the lake to rest. That is not enough rest; furthermore, it puts recreation above God. You are not a nature worshiper. Do not go off to a child’s sporting event instead of worship; that puts your child before God. Yet, if you do find yourself away from where you are normally in the Lord’s house where others hear the Word and worship together, then find a way to worship anyway. Find a way to hear the Word of the Lord. In doing so, you sanctify to yourself the day of rest.

Prayer: Lord, give me the courage to honor your day. Amen.

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