So let no one make rules about what you eat or drink or about holy days or the New Moon Festival or the Sabbath. All such things are only a shadow of things in the future; the reality is Christ [Colossians 2:16-17].
Let no one make rules, but God of course! For He alone is Lord of the Sabbath. Throughout the centuries people did make rules though. The Jewish leaders did it, the church did it, and if you grew up in a Christian home your parents probably did it. This book, however, is not about rules. It is not a promotion for a holy Saturday, or Sunday for that matter. The main point is the blessing that will follow when we take a day of rest after six days of work. Sacred Sabbath is about the deeper spiritual truth behind the fourth commandment. A truth that may sound revolutionary to some and liberating to others. Sacred Sabbath will lead the reader into an inward change rather than towards an outward experience. It contains fresh insights on ancient truths and holds the key to reorganizing your present-day busy lifestyle in a way that seems forgotten, yet so simple. You will never be able to look at the days of the weeks, that make up your life, the same way again!