It's interesting to me how many people say that to keep the Sabbath is one of the 613 covenant laws that Moses prescribed for his people and that it is an Old Testament command no longer to be kept by us New Covenant (Testament) Christians these days because Jesus abolished that law at the cross - Jesus is our rest. However, they say none of those things about the other 9 of the Ten Commandments that God wrote on His tablets of stone that He gave to Moses. A very interesting disconnect, in my opinion.
So, I don't think that we keep those laws in some religious manner of ritual and dogmatic necessity. Rather we obey from the core of our being. It's clear to me that Scripture points out that nobody can come anywhere close to keeping the laws of God... it's just not attainable. By accepting Jesus as my Lord and Savior, God works in me to will and obey His will and helps me to surrender my own will. In this sanctification process, I grow more and more into the image of Christ. I live in the very real hope of one day being glorified but have no allusions that I will ever be close to that perfection while living in the flesh.
God reveals to His own that His laws are far more detailed than the mere written laws of Moses... the command to not commit adultery also means not even lusting in our hearts; and the command not to murder includes even railing at a person in anger; and the idea of loving all includes forgiving someone who sins against me 490 times! These things are impossible to do for me... without Christ living in me.
And just as God rested after He completed His work of Creation, I keep the Sabbath by resting in the completed work that Jesus did and continues in me to this day.
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