Rest

 "Six days you shall work, but on the seventh day you shall rest. In plowing time and in harvest you shall rest.
Exodus 34:21 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/exo.34.21.ESV

'You've got to make hay while the sun shines' isn't necessarily a Biblical principle. The Bible would add a caveat: 'unless it's a day of rest'. The Bible takes rest so seriously that even when we could be at our most productive, we need to take a break sometimes.

Even in plowing time and in harvest, we need to take a rest. We're not machines, we're fallible humans. Even Almighty God took a rest to set a precedent for us.

In this new covenant age, we don't need to be legalistic about a day of rest. Jesus Himself is our Sabbath rest. We don't need to be working to earn our salvation, we can simply rest in Him.

Having said the above, it is good to take the Lord's Day, upon which He defeated death, as a day of rest. On this day we should be meeting with our brethren to worship Him, whatever our governments may say. When it comes to God Vs. Government, we need to obey the Lord rather than worldly authorities.

'Lord, may we rest in You. Even when the sun shines, let us take time out to worship You, for You are worthy of all our praise, now and forever, amen'

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