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  <title>The Abundant Life, Part 06: Sabbath Rest</title>
  <description>Today we arrive at the 4th commandment: &amp;quot;Remember the Sabbath...&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp; And you get a sermon not from me (which is probably good because – as you might have guessed – I’m not great at Sabbathing!), but from our old friend,&amp;amp;nbsp;Rev. Ian Farrell – who is much better at Sabbath than I am. &amp;amp;nbsp;In this episode, Ian is going to make the case that Sabbath is not about the particular day we choose for rest, but about the attitude we carry about being a beloved child of God because of who we are, not what we do.&amp;amp;nbsp;It’s a lesson that we probably all understand at a superficial level. But letting our belovedness sink deep into our identity is a whole ‘nother matter…! If you'd like to follow the sermon text, you can find it here:  Exodus 20:8-11 (NRSV). As a reminder, if&amp;amp;nbsp;you value the podcast and are able to support the community from which it comes, you can make a tax-deductible&amp;amp;nbsp; contribution to Canvas Presbyterian Church here!&amp;amp;nbsp;(Thank you!!!) For more sermon series, resources and means of contacting me, simply head to&amp;amp;nbsp;jesusat2am.com&amp;amp;nbsp;or&amp;amp;nbsp;send me email here! </description>
  <author_name>Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History &amp;amp; the Life of Faith</author_name>
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