Daily Office Readings for Saturday after the First Sunday of Lent: Year 2
Morning, Psalm 55; Evening, Psalms 138 and 139:
Genesis 41:1 to 13; 1 Corinthians 4:1 to 7; Mark 2:23 to 3:6:
“Then he said to them, ‘The Sabbath was made for humankind, and not humankind for the Sabbath;” (Mark 2:27)
Most all Christians of today realize and understand that our Lord Jesus, as God Incarnate, came to us in the Hebrew (Jewish) culture. He lived and worshiped in that same tradition honoring its rich, and God-sanctioned rituals, including to Remember the Sabbath Day and keeping it Holy as Commanded by God. Jesus never changed that.
Today most of the world recognizes Saturday as the seventh day of the week. The seventh day is still the Sabbath Day. As Christians we worship on the first day of the week, Sunday. This is a human construct given to us to remember that Sunday is the Day of Resurrection and which I believe was created to again distinguish a difference between Christians and Jews. Why? We are Judean Christians, Jesus Christ himself being a Jew.
As the elements of a worship service are indeed work for those who organize and conduct it, I think it is good to worship on Sunday, it is, after all, work. Abraham Joshua Heschel says in his book, “Sabbath,” the Sabbath is a gift from God and we should appreciate it and honor it. So I don’t think even the work of worship should be done on the Sabbath except for maybe in the evening. The Sabbath Day should be a day of comfort and meditation and perhaps some individual or small group reflective study and pondering.
And as far as we Christians are concerned, our Lord Jesus says in our Mark reading for today, “so the Son of Man is lord even of the Sabbath.’(Mark 2:28).
Today is our Sabbath gift from God. How are you honoring it?
Today we remember Anna Julia Haywood Cooper: Educator (1964) and her information may be found at: Anna Julia Hayward Cooper
As we listen to what the Spirit of God is saying to us, let us live to love and to serve, and to teach others to love and to serve, while pondering anew what the Almighty can do. John
Let us pray: The Collect for Saturdays (BCP p. 99) Almighty God, who after the creation of the world rested from all your works and sanctified a day of rest for all your creatures: Grant that we, putting away all earthly anxieties, may be duly prepared for the service of your sanctuary, and that our rest here upon earth may be a preparation for the eternal rest promised to your people in heaven; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.