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The Benefits of Sabbath for our Bodies

Entering into Sabbath rest has many benefits, and today, we’re specifically looking at how it can benefit our bodies.

The Sabbath day was made to help people; they (people) were not made to be ruled by the Sabbath day
— Mark 2:27 NSV

Alisa and I have been intentionally practicing Sabbath for several years now. It is a habit that took time to create, has looked different over the months and years, and, at its best, is a time of soul rest and time of worship. At some point in our lives, we decided to accept this good gift from God—a gift for our benefit and flourishing. And as is so often true in God’s economy, as he blesses us, we are in a better posture to bless others. Sabbath keeping benefits me as well as the world around me.

Sabbath is a time of rest and worship. Ideally, it is a 24-hour period where we stop or cease from the usual things we do in our work week. This can include working (and thinking about) our professions, cleaning, errands, list making, meal preparing, email, and social media. It is a time to intentionally focus our hearts and minds on our creator and lover of our souls. It is a time of refreshing and renewal. As Ray Ortland notes, “What sets us apart is this. We rest, in order to work; we do not work, in order to rest.” Humanity is divinely designed to work out of rest instead of the other way around.

There are so many benefits of taking Sabbath that I could tell you about, but for today, I will focus on some of the ways that Sabbath is good for your body.

Studies show that those who regularly keep Sabbath benefit from the following:

  1. A dramatic decrease in the rate of coronary artery disease.

  2. Fewer feelings of stress in their body

  3. Improved immune health

  4. Healing and recovering faster from injuries and illness

  5. A longer life expectancy of up to 10 years. 

In addition to these physical bodily benefits, there are mental health and spiritual health benefits.

If you do not keep Sabbath, I hope these facts encourage you to accept this gift created for you and your flourishing. I have included some resources below if you would like to learn more about the practice of keeping Sabbath.

Enjoy the journey!

Valerie

Check out our e-books and experience the benefits of Sabbath!

We’ve created two guides to help you rest in God’s presence and experience the five benefits shared above.

Download our Half-Day Spiritual Retreat Guide as a perfect way to spend time with God during your Sabbath rest. You’ll walk through various spiritual practices like Lectio Divina, silence and solitude, and more. This guide aims to anchor you in God’s love—what better way to spend a day of rest?!

Or grab our Habit Workbook, filled with practices and rhythms that support your body’s well-being (including a section on Sabbath!)

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