I relate so much to some home your traditions. Our family celebrated Sabbath from sundown or dinner Friday night to Saturday sunset. And we always had a Friday night meal of pizza or soup (depending on season at first but as our family grew to 7 we had just pizza). On Saturday night it was leftover pizza and toasties or as we grew older it was make your own dinner. For Sabbath lunch if we didn't have a luncheon at church or shared lunch with friends it was world famous Seventh Day Adventist meal - Haystacks. Haystacks are corn chips, refried beans, Mexican beans, sour cream, cheese, avocado and salad ingredients. So yummy. Oh and candles on the table for Friday night. For me and my family I've just started lighting a candle, making a good meal for dinner, and putting some hymns or old style praise songs on. Friday is my cleaning day and I love Sabbath. Other than mummy duties I'm off housework. And spending time with friends and family.
Thank you for sharing this! I have been convicted about truly honoring the Sabbath (other than not doing anything other than Church on Sundays) this helps give us ideas on how to better honor that day!
Really enjoying picking up some tips here! My husband and I were blessed to be raised in homes where the Sabbath was a celebrated day but the advantage of being second-generation Christians is we can build on that. One thing I decided to start doing about a year ago was I'd completely prep our Sunday meal on Saturday (love the crock pot for this!). The stress that immediately took out of Sunday was immense! Getting home from church to a cooked meal rather than "the baby is crabby, we're hungry, I need to find something quick to serve" has been such a blessing (plus I always know what we're eating so we can extend last minute invitations at church). We're also trying to watch sugar intake so tend to avoid puddings (desserts) during the week but Sunday I prep a nice dessert. Just to give us a little treat.
That's so awesome! Yes, I think adapting a sundown to sundown routine for us made me relax so much... Anything we can do to prep before so that mama gets some Sabbath rest too! 🤗❤️
Creeping on your playlist tonight.😉 I say if I only had the Bible and knew absolutely nothing about the world's calendar system I would just try to follow what God says in Exodus 20:9-10. 🤷♀️ Labor 6 days then rest a day. Most people start their workweek on monday so that would leave sunday as their day off. Good thing we dont have to keep it to be saved though! It's just for our benefit as are the rest of His commandments.
If you want truth, if you want salvation, study what Jesus teaches. Jesus teaches that there is no salvation for those who do not obey the full 10 commandments and the literal Saturday Sabbath. Luke 16:17 . If you think that Paul disagrees, then that would make Paul the person Jesus warns about in Matthew 24:24 . People think that they can make up their own apostate rules and ignore what Jesus teaches. Jesus was and is legalistic and taught to obey Torah. Study the channel "Jesus words only" . God wants people who will obey all of his commandments. 1_John 5:2-3.
I relate so much to some home your traditions. Our family celebrated Sabbath from sundown or dinner Friday night to Saturday sunset. And we always had a Friday night meal of pizza or soup (depending on season at first but as our family grew to 7 we had just pizza). On Saturday night it was leftover pizza and toasties or as we grew older it was make your own dinner. For Sabbath lunch if we didn't have a luncheon at church or shared lunch with friends it was world famous Seventh Day Adventist meal - Haystacks. Haystacks are corn chips, refried beans, Mexican beans, sour cream, cheese, avocado and salad ingredients. So yummy. Oh and candles on the table for Friday night. For me and my family I've just started lighting a candle, making a good meal for dinner, and putting some hymns or old style praise songs on. Friday is my cleaning day and I love Sabbath. Other than mummy duties I'm off housework. And spending time with friends and family.
Thank you for sharing this! I have been convicted about truly honoring the Sabbath (other than not doing anything other than Church on Sundays) this helps give us ideas on how to better honor that day!
All glory to God! 🙌
Idk why this super old video popped up but please bring back sabbath prep!
Really enjoying picking up some tips here! My husband and I were blessed to be raised in homes where the Sabbath was a celebrated day but the advantage of being second-generation Christians is we can build on that. One thing I decided to start doing about a year ago was I'd completely prep our Sunday meal on Saturday (love the crock pot for this!). The stress that immediately took out of Sunday was immense! Getting home from church to a cooked meal rather than "the baby is crabby, we're hungry, I need to find something quick to serve" has been such a blessing (plus I always know what we're eating so we can extend last minute invitations at church). We're also trying to watch sugar intake so tend to avoid puddings (desserts) during the week but Sunday I prep a nice dessert. Just to give us a little treat.
That's so awesome! Yes, I think adapting a sundown to sundown routine for us made me relax so much... Anything we can do to prep before so that mama gets some Sabbath rest too! 🤗❤️
Creeping on your playlist tonight.😉 I say if I only had the Bible and knew absolutely nothing about the world's calendar system I would just try to follow what God says in Exodus 20:9-10. 🤷♀️ Labor 6 days then rest a day. Most people start their workweek on monday so that would leave sunday as their day off. Good thing we dont have to keep it to be saved though! It's just for our benefit as are the rest of His commandments.
Amen, I don't get I to the quibbles over days and names. 😜☺️
Is there any way you can live stream the part where Brandon shares the bible reading???
I will talk to him about that! 🤗
Can you link me the meal plans?
If you want truth, if you want salvation, study what Jesus teaches. Jesus teaches that there is no salvation for those who do not obey the full 10 commandments and the literal Saturday Sabbath. Luke 16:17 . If you think that Paul disagrees, then that would make Paul the person Jesus warns about in Matthew 24:24 . People think that they can make up their own apostate rules and ignore what Jesus teaches. Jesus was and is legalistic and taught to obey Torah. Study the channel "Jesus words only" . God wants people who will obey all of his commandments. 1_John 5:2-3.