“When God rested after six days of creation, he was not tired,” Dr. Christopher Perrin tells us in his online article “Learning and Leisure: Developing a School of Scholé”: He celebrated and blessed his creation (Gen. 2:3). The Sabbath rest and the regular feasts were not given so that God’s people would do nothing, though it did mean ceasing from typical daily labor. Rather it was meant as a time for a particular kind of robust activity—feasting, celebration and blessing. The Sabbath rest is not the mere cessation of labor, but the orientation of the human to his highest end—the “work” of
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