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S03E10: The 4th Commandment: Are You Too Busy for the Lord’s Day?

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In this episode of The Chorus and the Chaos, Blake dives deep into the Fourth Commandment and what it means for believers today. Exploring Matthew 12 and other key biblical passages, we unpack the purpose of the Sabbath, Jesus’ authority over it, and how Christians should approach the Lord’s Day.

🔹 Topics Covered:
✔ The historical and biblical foundations of the Sabbath
✔ Jesus’ interactions with the Pharisees regarding Sabbath laws
✔ How the Lord’s Day is a gift, not a burden
✔ The shift from the Sabbath to the Lord’s Day in Christian tradition
✔ Practical ways to honor the Lord’s Day in worship and rest

For a limited time, The Chorus in the Chaos listeners get 10% off their first purchase at Reformation Heritage Books! Use the coupon code: "CHORUS". While there, don't forget to check out the new Family Worship Guide.

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Intro/Outro Music (by our good friend Nick Illes): https://open.spotify.com/artist/7tnsQ...

Email: [email protected]

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In this episode of The Chorus and the Chaos, Blake dives deep into the Fourth Commandment and what it means for believers today. Exploring Matthew 12 and other key biblical passages, we unpack the purpose of the Sabbath, Jesus’ authority over it, and how Christians should approach the Lord’s Day.

🔹 Topics Covered:
✔ The historical and biblical foundations of the Sabbath
✔ Jesus’ interactions with the Pharisees regarding Sabbath laws
✔ How the Lord’s Day is a gift, not a burden
✔ The shift from the Sabbath to the Lord’s Day in Christian tradition
✔ Practical ways to honor the Lord’s Day in worship and rest

For a limited time, The Chorus in the Chaos listeners get 10% off their first purchase at Reformation Heritage Books! Use the coupon code: "CHORUS". While there, don't forget to check out the new Family Worship Guide.

The Chorus in the Chaos Info:

Website & Blog: www.chorusinthechaos.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chorusinthec...

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chorus_in_the_chaos/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Chorusnthechaos

Intro/Outro Music (by our good friend Nick Illes): https://open.spotify.com/artist/7tnsQ...

Email: [email protected]

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