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In our other six days of the week, we start to become a picture of what heaven looks like NOW.

Following Jesus is a commitment to surrender. Our work life, home life, church life — these things are not separate from our spiritual life.

Every instance of Jesus celebrating the Sabbath is spent with people, so how can Sabbath inform how we both love God AND love other people well?

This sermon explores the purpose of Sabbath and reminds us that the God who did not NEED to rest intentionally took time to step away from work, modeling it for us.

We tend to think of “vocation” as “work.” And that God is not involved in our work, but that He is involved in our “calling.” What happens when the line between these two are blurred? If we are a Christian, then we work for God first and foremost.

Genesis 11 tells the story of people building a tower to reach the heavens, trying to make a name for themselves. How do we build our own towers and use work to try and make a name for ourselves?

As we begin this new series, it’s easy to think that work is a curse and a result of the Fall from Genesis 3. But a closer look reveals that God has actually given us work as a gift.
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