{"id":761,"date":"2022-10-15T14:48:27","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:48:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/sunday-is-still-a-holy-day-exodus-208-11-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:48:27","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:48:27","slug":"sunday-is-still-a-holy-day-exodus-208-11-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/sunday-is-still-a-holy-day-exodus-208-11-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunday Is Still A Holy Day &#8211; Exodus 20:8-11 &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Exodus 20:8-11 SUNDAY IS STILL A HOLY DAY!<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Intro: Ill. George Hatch raised a large family of seven boys and five  girls in the sandhills of northwestern Nebraska. One Sunday morning a neighbor rushed over  to help the Hatches get the new-mown hay into the barn; clouds were rolling up in the  West, and it was quite apparent that a rainstorm was imminent.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">&quot;Let&#8217;s get your hay up before the storm hits!&quot; exclaimed the  neighbor.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">&quot;Thank you for your kind offer,&quot; said Mr. Hatch, &quot;but  this is Sunday, and I am going to take my family to church.&quot;<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">&quot;But you&#8217;ll lose your hay,&quot; pleaded the neighbor.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Yet the Hatches went to church, and the rainstorm did spoil the hay.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">&quot;See, I told you that you would lose your hay,&quot; said the  neighbor.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">&quot;Yes, &quot; replied Mr. Hatch, &quot;I lost my hay, but I saved  my family.&quot; It is doubtful that the neighbor fully understood.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">George Hatch did save his family. Today, down into the third and fourth  generations, grandchildren and great-grandchildren are workers in the kingdom.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Jesus said, &quot;Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his  righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you&quot; (Matt. 6:33).<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">I grew up with the notion that Sunday was the only day people had left  to enjoy themselves. Therefore, it was OK to take Sunday and do all the things on that day  that there hadn&#8217;t been time to do during the week. It was OK to forego church and do  as one pleased, (mow the lawn, take a short trip, visit relatives, sleep late, wash the  car, etc.) However, when God saved me, He also changed my perception of Sunday. It became  the Lord&#8217;s Day, a special day set apart for His glory and His worship. Tonight, we  are going to look into the 4th Commandment and preach for a while on Sunday Is  Still A Holy Day.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Of the 10 Commandments given to mankind, only this one is not repeated  in the New Testament. Many have concluded that since we are no longer under the  restrictions of the Sabbath, and we aren&#8217;t. we are also under no obligation to respect the Lord&#8217;s  Day. This just isn&#8217;t so! We are going to see that Sunday is  the Lord&#8217;s Day. As such, it is a day when God&#8217;s people should dedicate themselves to the Lord and to His worship. There are some aspects of this 4th Commandment  that I feel are relevant to us today. Let&#8217;s notice these things as we think on the  thought, Sunday Is Still A Holy Day!<\/p>\n<p>I. SUNDAY IS A DAY OF REST<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>A. Man&#8217;s Labor Is Crucial &#8211; v. 9 &#8211; Contrary to popular    belief, work is not a part of the curse! Before man sinned, he was given work to do, Gen.    2:15. (Ill. Sweat during labor is part of the curse &#8211; Gen. 3:19.) God&#8217;s    intention is that man should work to earn his livelihood. This intention is clearly stated    in 1 Thes. 3:10-12 and 1 Tim. 5:8. Man is called upon to get to work and to be busy! (Ill.    &quot;Thou shalt&quot; &#8211; In the midst of all these &quot;Thou shalt not&#8217;s&quot;    is a pretty significant &quot;Thou shalt.&quot; So, work is not a curse, it is a    privilege! Work and the ability to work, are blessings from the hand of the Heavenly    Father!<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>B. Man&#8217;s Lull Is Commanded &#8211; v. 10 &#8211; Just as man is    expected to work, man is also expected to rest! Our bodies were never designed to work    constantly, but we were made to have a season of rest. The purpose in God&#8217;s command    is to allow man time to refresh his body for the 6 days of work that are ahead. <\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>(Ill. T. Dewitt Talmadge &#8211; &quot;Our bodies are seven day clocks and they need to    be wound up, and if they are not wound up, they will run down into the grave.&quot;)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>God didn&#8217;t give this Commandment to interfere with our pleasure, but to insure our    health!<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>(Ill. What is permitted on Sunday? Anything that refreshes and rests the body for the    upcoming work week. What is forbidden? Anything that does not allow one to be rested and    refreshed.)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>C. Ill. Today, we are not under the bondage of the Law, but under the liberty of grace!    However, God still expects us to maintain that one day out of every seven to rest for His    glory and your health.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>II. SUNDAY IS A DAY OF REFLECTION<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>A. Reflection On God&#8217;s Pattern &#8211; v. 8, 11 &#8211; Ill.    &quot;Remember&quot; The Israelites are challenged to &quot;bring to mind&quot; the    pattern God Himself set forth for them regarding the rest of the Sabbath. Ill.    &quot;Sabbath = Rest, cessation. When God finished His great work in Creation. He paused    to rest and reflect upon all that He had done, Gen. 2:2. We know He didn&#8217;t need the    rest, yet He knows we do! Therefore He Himself set the pattern that we are to follow.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>&nbsp;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>B. Reflection On God&#8217;s Provisions &#8211; Sunday is a great day for    us to step back from life and look at all the blessings we have enjoyed over the last 6    days. This practice will keep us current in our praise and in our thanksgiving &#8211; 1    Thes 5:18; Eph. 5:20.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>C. Reflection On God&#8217;s Promises &#8211; As we contemplate the coming    work week, we need to call to mind God&#8217;s promises for our lives. Remembering that    regardless of where we go, He will be with us &#8211; Matt. 28:20; Heb. 13:5. That no    matter what we face, He will constantly be meeting our needs &#8211; Phil. 4:19. That in    every task, He will continually strengthen us for the job &#8211; Phil. 4:13. Sunday is an    excellent day to begin preparing our spirit, heart and mind for the week ahead!<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>III. SUNDAY IS A DAY OF RENEWAL<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>A. Renewal Of Commitment &#8211; (v. 8, 11) God has declared this day to be a    holy day. He expected man to keep this day holy. God hasn&#8217;t changed His mind! He    still expects man to keep 1 out of 7 for His glory and honor! (Ill. Rom. 14:5-8)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">(Ill. The Jews too this Commandment very seriously. Dr. Ken Trivette    shares the following insights concerning the Jewish mindset &#8211; &quot;The observance of    the Sabbath was strictly observed and strictly enforced. Whereas, they took God&#8217;s command    to rest on the Sabbath seriously, as the years passed they added their own rules and    regulations about the Sabbath. There were approximately 1,521 things that were not    permissible on the Sabbath. For example: you could not rescue a drowning person on the    Sabbath. Untying knots that needed only one hand was permissible, but if two hands were    required, it was forbidden. If a man&#8217;s ox fell into the ditch, he could pull it out, but    if the man fell in, he had to stay there. One could take a sup of vinegar for food, but if    he took a sup in order to help his aching toothache, he had broken the Sabbath. If a man    was bitten by a flea on the Sabbath, he had to allow the flea to keep on biting. If he    tried to stop the flea from biting or killed it, he was guilty of hunting on the    Sabbath.&quot;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Through the years, there have been those who observed the Sabbath (or    Sunday) in a very strict manner. Some people would not sweep or dust the house, make the    beds, or allow any food to be cooked on the Lord&#8217;s Day. Some of the restrictions that have    been observed and enforced concerning the Lord&#8217;s Day, are somewhat humorous. In Scotland    in the 17th century, one poor fellow was hailed into court for smiling on the Sabbath.)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">(Ill. In the history of our own country, men once held a high regard    for the Lord&#8217;s Day &#8211; <\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">(Ill. When the Mayflower reached Plymouth Harbor it was Saturday    afternoon. How eager the Pilgrims must have been to set foot on solid land after exile in    Holland, thirteen weeks of tossing on a rough Atlantic, homesickness, seasickness, and    weariness.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">Despite their longing to go ashore and make a new home, they spent    Saturday afternoon in preparation for Sunday, and then all day Sunday in worship.<\/p>\n<p>On Monday morning, when they disembarked, they had been here forty-two hours.)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. A sea captain returned to his home in Massachusetts after an absence of two    years. His wife met him at the gate, and he kissed her. Yet it was not lawful to kiss    one&#8217;s wife on the Sabbath. Therefore, this &#8216;wicked&quot; captain was put into stocks for    his lack of reverence of the holy day.)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Jonathon Edwards &#8211; once resolved never to utter anything humorous on the Lord&#8217;s    Day.&quot;)<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">(Ill. Zachary Taylor &#8211; President-elect Zachary Taylor was scheduled    according to the Constitution to take office on March 4, but he refused to be inaugurated    because the day was a Sunday. Politicians pleaded in vain for the devoutly religious    Taylor to change his mind.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">The Constitution forbade President James K. Polk from staying on    another day. There was no alternative but for the Senate to elect a president to serve    from Sunday noon to Monday noon, the time rescheduled for Zachary Taylor to take office.    The senators chose David Rice Atchison, the head of the Senate.<\/p>\n<p align=\"JUSTIFY\">But the last week of the Polk administration was so hectic for Senator,    Atchison that he retired late Saturday evening after instructing his landlady &quot;not to    awaken him for any reason.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>She followed his orders. Senator Atchison slept through Sunday and on into Monday, past    the time his twenty-four-hour ended. The startling truth is that he slept through his    entire term of office.)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. The history of the &quot;Sundae&quot; &#8211; Around 1875, the leaders of the town    of Evanston, Illinois passed a law forbidding the sale of ice cream sodas on Sunday. Some    enterprising person devised a plan for selling ice cream covered with syrup instead of    mixing it with soda water. This new dish became so popular that people began asking for a    &quot;Sunday.&quot; When people objected to the dessert being named after the Lord&#8217;s    Day, they changed the spelling to &quot;Sundae&quot; and that&#8217;s what it&#8217;s been    called ever since. So, next time you eat one, remember that the delicious dessert you are    eating resulted from some people who wanted to respect God&#8217;s day and others who were    looking for a loophole.) <\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>The Lord&#8217;s Day is a wonderful time for His people to renew their commitment to    follow Him and to follow His commandments. Are you keeping His day holy?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>(Ill. Voltaire &#8211; &quot;I can        never hope to destroy Christianity until I first destroy the Christian Sabbath.&quot;        )<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Gladstone &#8211; &quot;Tell me what the young men of England are doing on Sunday,      and I will tell you what the future of England will be.&quot;)<\/p>\n<p>Too many in our day are not interested in keeping the Lord&#8217;s Day holy, but only in      getting in their recreation, bed rest, visiting, shopping, work, etc. finished.<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Our great-grandfathers called it the holy Sabbath; our grandfathers, the Sabbath;      our fathers, Sunday; but today we call it the week-end.)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Folks, I love Sunday! Imagine a week without it!<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>(Ill. &quot;A world without a Sabbath would be like a man without a smile, like a      summer without flowers, and like a homestead without a garden. It is the joyous day of the      week.&quot; &#8211; Henry Ward Beecher)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>B. Renewal Of Conscience &#8211; All week, the world, the flesh and the devil    battle against the spirit. Sunday affords us the privilege of coming apart and refreshing    our lives through 2 <\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>1. Worship &#8211; (Ill. Sunday became the primary meeting day of the early      church. Acts 20:7 finds the early church gathering together for worship on Sunday. The      practice began to commemorate the Christ&#8217;s resurrection from the dead. Some may try      to criticize us for not worshipping on Saturday, but we are right in maintaining Sunday      worship &#8211; Col. 2:15-16.)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Man needs this time of refreshment and worship &#8211; Once when mules were used in      great numbers in the coal mines, a visitor passing through the coal-mining area of      Pennsylvania noticed that there were great numbers of these animals in pastures along the      way, and asked the reason for this. &quot;To keep them from going blind,&quot; he was      told. &quot;If they are not brought up from underground at least one day in the week they      will eventually lose their eyesight. So they are brought up each Sunday to keep them from      going blind.)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Man is commanded to observe this time or worship &#8211; Heb. 10:25!)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Many seem to have &quot;Morbus Sabbaticus&quot; &#8211; The symptoms may vary, but      there is never a loss of appetite. The illness lasts no more than 24 hours, and a      physician is never called. While it always strikes on Sunday morning, its onset is never      felt on Saturday night. The patient sleeps well and wakes the next day feeling in the best      of condition. He&#8217;ll eat a hearty breakfast, but about church time an attack comes on which      keeps him from attending the service. By 12:30 he is greatly relieved and is able to enjoy      his dinner. In the afternoon he is so much better that he&#8217;ll take a walk or go for a long      ride. Returning, he reads the Sunday newspaper and has a good supper. Just before the      evening service, however, he is hit with another attack, and he thinks it best to stay      home. Surprisingly, on Monday morning he is refreshed and ready to go to work, and none of      the symptoms reoccur until the following Sunday.)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Many only miss occasionally. However, do you break the other nine      &quot;Occasionally?&quot; Do you murder &quot;occasionally?&quot; Do you steal      &quot;occasionally?&quot;, etc. Ill. James 2:10!)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Ox in the ditch syndrome &#8211; Jesus spoke about the ox in the ditch on the Sabbath.      But if your ox gets in the ditch every Sabbath, you should either get rid of the ox or      fill up the ditch. &#8211; Billy Graham)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>2. Fellowship &#8211; Sunday is time for believers to come together as they have      for 2,000 years.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>a. Adoration &#8211; Of a risen Lord &#8211; 1 Cor. 11:20-25) (Ill. These verses        are a glimpse at the heart of the early church!)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>b. <strong>Celebration<\/strong> &#8211; Of a returning Lord &#8211; 1 Cor. 11:26<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>c. <strong>Examination<\/strong> &#8211; Of a rebellious heart &#8211; 1 Cor. 11:28<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p>There is something special about getting together with the saints and attending    worship. (Ill. King David knew this &#8211; Psa. 122:1) Anyone who doesn&#8217;t like the    company of God children must not like the company of God Himself &#8211; Matt. 18:20!<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Conc: Are you keeping His day as a day holy unto the Lord? Does this poem reflect your  heart?<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">The Lord&#8217;s Day<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">Whatever else I ponder<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">And wherever I may plod,<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">I must remember in my heart<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">This day belongs to God.<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">This day is meant to honor<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">Him who understands my cares,<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">And who is not too occupied<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">To listen to my prayers.<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">And so I try to live my life<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">According to His way,<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">Because I know that Sunday<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">Is His very special day.<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">These four and twenty hours<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">Are the least that I can give,<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">To say my thanks because<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">He has enabled me to live.<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">And that is why when Sunday comes,<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">I set the day apart<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">And offer God the gratitude<\/p>\n<p align=\"CENTER\">That fills my humble heart.<\/p>\n<p>If not, then perhaps it is time for a renewal of your commitment to the Lord.    &quot;Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.&quot; Sunday Is Still A Holy    Day!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Exodus 20:8-11 SUNDAY IS STILL A HOLY DAY! Intro: Ill. George Hatch raised a large family of seven boys and five girls in the sandhills of northwestern Nebraska. 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