Looking at Sabbath

Krysta and Traci revisit the topic of Sabbath/​Shabbat after more than a year of living it out weekly. They explore why Sabbath still matters for believers today, how a Hebraic view of Scripture brings fresh clarity, and why this weekly day of rest is a gift rather than a burden. Through Hebrew word insights, prophetic pictures, and honest personal stories, they share how choosing to honor God’s rhythm of rest has transformed their family life, their spirituality, and their intimacy with the Father. 

Key Points

  • The Hebrew letter Tet (9) connects to themes of truth, spiritual completeness, and even the word Shabbat through gematria.
  • Sabbath is God’s appointed, set-apart day of rest, meant as a gift for His people, not a legalistic burden. 
  • Looking at Scripture through a Hebraic lens (language, culture, and context) reveals deeper meaning in the Sabbath and the feasts. 
  • Hebrews 4 teaches that a “Sabbath-rest” remains for God’s people, inviting us to cease from our own works as God did from His
  • Calling the Sabbath a delight, rather than treating it as optional or mundane, opens the door to blessing, deeper rest, and family unity.

Key Scriptures Mentioned

  • Genesis 2:1–3 
  • Mark 2:27–28 
  • Ephesians 2–3 
  • Hebrews 4:9–12 
  • Isaiah 58:13–14 

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Special thanks to Joshua Aaron for his song, “Spirit and the Bride,” Elizabeth Wallrauch for her artwork, and our producer, Andrea Entz.