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If you're using online services on the Sabbath, that is requesting that other people work (data center technicians, for example).
I just bring this up because, as it relates to the thread title, some people were objecting to the idea of doing something on the Sabbath that could be done on a different day.
I am not legalistic, and it didn't seem that you are legalistic. Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath, it would be the same for women too. As Christ told us it is not sin to do good work on Sabbath that serves God, but that is not doing a paid job. If you have servants (or employees) you have working for you on a Sabbath, that is sin, regardless of whether you believe that or not. The Bible says it is the Sabbath. But it would not be sin to use what is available anyway for godly purposes. Going further with what is permissible or not on Sabbath is only going to be legalistic.
These are abstract western problems not ancient Hebrew problems. The creation account presents a unformed chaos existent within primordial waters called simply "the deep". Where this came from is not a question an ancient Hebrew would ask nor is it the focus of the account.
The very word for create means more to form or fill up, even has roots to fatten. Sort of like filling up a pillow case with stuffing. The first 3 days God doesn't create he orders and separates that which is already there. Then the last 3 days he fills up these places. In Gen 2 it shows us Adam is created by forming dirt so this idea of exnilo or from nothing is too abstract of an idea for ancient thinking.
This is not challenging the sovereignty of God, it's just reading the account the way an ancient would approach it and understanding the goals of the account as well as the limits. Since the goal of the account is not a question of what was before this event it's not an important detail and it doesn't matter in the context of the account.
The noun Sabbath doesn't appear in the book of Genesis. On day 7 the word is a verb meaning to rest/cease. God declares this day holy but he doesn't make any commandment for this day which is unique to Moses's time. What I obserb in the account is the very strong contrast between light and darkness and the spiritual application this has which is one of the strongest spiritual symbols in the bible. This is not my mind making this up, scripture reveals this meaning in 2 Cor 4:6 tells us Jesus is the light of creation and 2 Cor 5:17 or Gal 6:15 speaking of the new creation... Also every place it mention light overcoming darkness This reveals creation is far deeper than the surface words and the goal is showing us light being spoken into darkness and the finished work is day 7.
Sabbath commandment is consistent with this. It's meaning is rooted in the 7th day, not the 7th day rooted in the 4th commandment. So there is no reason to superimpose the commandment over the 7th day. The 4th commadment is as much about taking rest as it is giving rest. Even animals/slaves received rest. The thing with animals/slaves is they have no authority to take rest themselves and to take rest they need to be given it. This is a foreshadow for salvation as is the 7th day.
The law has a strong focus on the physical. We may observe physical rest but physical rest alone can not give us spiritual rest which is what the 4th and 7th point to, this points to Christ. In Mat 12 it shows us even conditions where we make break rest to focus on "saving sheep" a other deep symbol of the bible for salvation. Physical rest should never be stressed over spiritual rest. Spiritual rest is the goal and what we should be focused on even without physical rest and is the unavoidable meaning of the 7th day and 4th commandment.
There was the unformed world before God made everything in the world, what there was before that was unfinished, prepared for what God would create in it. And the seventh day that was all finished, and declared by God to be holy. The Sabbath made for man is with remembrance of that. And spiritual rest which is important makes this physical rest for us possible in the required way, that those without Christ never had, Sabbath is for those who can have that rest, which we do in Christ.
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