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LESSONS FROM THE SABBATH*


The Sabbath day runs from Sundown on Friday to Sundown on Saturday. This is a day of rest, worship, family, reflection of our Creator and Sanctifier, and communion with nature. 

To those who honor God by obedience to His command to remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy, God gives spiritual rejuvenation. 

The Sabbath is a memorial of creation, a sign of our relationship with God, and a foretaste of eternal rest. The Sabbath is a "golden clasp" uniting God with His children. 

On the point that the Sabbath is a time of rest, let us take a deeper look at the subject of rest. This month, we are taking a look at the Season of Giving. Today’s message is one we all overlook, and that is giving ourselves permission to rest. "Rest when you're weary. Refresh and renew yourself, your body, your mind, your spirit. Then get back to work." By Ralph Marston. 

December is the busiest time of the year for many people during the “Yuletide Season.” If it isn't one thing, it's another, so how can you get good rest during the holidays? To help us answer this question, let us look at a story from Loma Linda University. “A bright, young medical student at Loma Linda found himself burning out. Getting up at four in the morning, working until midnight, he struggled to keep up with his strenuous curriculum, but to no avail. He fell farther and farther behind.

“In desperation, he went to his professor for help. Being an astute man, the professor recommended that Tom get at least seven hours of sleep each night, no matter what, and thirty minutes of vigorous exercise every day. Tom was incredulous, but at last he reluctantly agreed to give this program a try. After all, he was so far down he had nothing to lose. To his utter amazement, his grades began to improve within just two weeks. By the end of the year, he was in the upper third of his class and in due time successfully completed his medical training.”— “I’m So Tired,” Hardinge Lifestyle Series (Loma Linda, Calif., Loma Linda University School of Health, 1988), pp. 3-5.

 Many of us are just like Tom. We all need to have daily rest, as well as weekly rest, to achieve optimum health physically, mentally, spiritually, and socially."


 The need for rest and good health:

 All of us are aware of the need to rest. We need food, we need water, and we need rest to maintain good health. So often our bodies themselves give us the signal that it is time to rest, and so often the signals are loud and clear. Much of the time, if we listened to what our bodies tell us, we would get enough rest. Unfortunately, we so often are caught up in the hustle and bustle of life, of earning money, of running here and there, that we don’t listen to our own flesh. How many folk—struck down by sickness—have finally been forced to rest, and for a long time, too, who otherwise would have been fine had they listened to what their own bodies were telling them?

 Sooner or later, we will rest—one way or another. The question is, why not do it the best way possible? What signals does your body send to you, telling you it’s time to slow down and rest? But how well do you listen to your body?

 Everyone needs rest:

 Every living creature needs time for rest to restore what has been used. Consider the word restoration, which means “the act of returning to an original state or condition.” In adjective form, it means a “reinvigorating medicine” or “anything that reinvigorates.” “Sleep, nature’s sweet restorer, invigorates the tired body and prepares it for the next day’s duties."

 We need to realize our limitations. We cannot do our work in our own strength. God promises grace to cope with our work. In regular rest, we permit the Lord to restore our bodies so we will awaken refreshed, ready to do His will."


 What is essential

 Work and rest are essential parts of God's design. The command for weekly and daily rest was given as a blessing, not a burden, to help people realign their hearts with God and good health. During His busy days of ministry after His baptism until His death, Jesus sought quiet places to rest with his disciples, setting an example for all of God's workers and humanity at large. The Word of God strongly advocated for a balanced life that includes deliberate periods of rest and a measured pace, warning against the physical and spiritual dangers of constant hurry and overwork. Rest is a divine provision for physical, mental, and spiritual rejuvenation. 

 What Does the Bible Say About Rest?

 "In Psalms 46:10, God reminds us of the importance of rest, challenging us to 'Be still.” At times, it’s hard to even imagine taking a break from the hustle and bustle of life. Although difficult, taking breaks throughout the day is needed to provide clarity to your mind and renewed strength for your body." 

While many of us can feel that needing to rest is a sign of weakness or laziness, God offers rest as a blessing to those who trust Him fully.

 In peace I will lie down and sleep; for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. Psalm 4:8.

I will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint. Jeremiah 31:25.

But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31.

In vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat, for he grants sleep to those he loves. Psalm 127:2.

What is the relationship between the soul's rest and God?

Truly, my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him. Psalm 62:1

Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1

Yes, my soul, find rest in God; my hope comes from him. Psalm 62:5.


Application:

“The need for reinvigoration arises from burnout, monotony, and depleted energy, requiring intentional restoration for better mental, physical, and professional performance, achieved by breaking routines, setting new goals, seeking new experiences, focusing on self-care, and aligning actions with purpose to boost creativity, productivity, and overall well-being.” Something as simple as stepping outside for some fresh air or praying for guidance can bring immediate relief. Short breaks throughout the day, such as a 10-minute walk, listening to a song, or reading a page of a book, can help lower stress levels and refocus the mind. Whenever stress builds up, mistakes become more likely. If you work all week and never take a break, you could find yourself falling asleep at the wheel while driving or suffering from migraines or other physical ailments. Quick, restorative activities throughout the day will reset your mind and body, making it easier to handle challenges and hear God’s voice more clearly. As you go through your day, remember, “If you get tired, learn to rest, not to quit." By Banksy. Have a wonderful day.

 


A GREAT DAY FOR GOLF


Did you know that there are three key spiritual lessons emerging from the game of golf.

1. Patience: Golf is a game of delayed gratification, where improvement takes time and results are not immediate. You cannot rush a good swing or force a putt to drop; you must trust your preparation and let go of the need to control the outcome, trust God.

2. Humility: No matter one's skill level, golf has a way of humbling everyone. A perfect drive can land in a bad spot, or a seemingly simple putt can be missed. In golf, a player is responsible for their own score and actions. This encourages personal accountability and the recognition that we must learn from our failures to grow, rather than blaming others or outside conditions.

3. The importance of the present moment: Golf demands intense focus and concentration on the task at hand. A golfer must clear their mind of past bad shots or worries about future outcomes to execute the current shot well. Because, every new hole offers a fresh start, regardless of what happened on the previous one. This ability to "begin again" is a powerful spiritual lesson in self-forgiveness and resilience, teaching us not to carry past failures as a burden into the future.

As we have seen today, the lessons of golf extend beyond the course and offer guidance for navigating life's challenges with grace and resilience.

So, "Whatever your hand finds to do today, do it with all your might." Ecclesiastes 9:10.

Today's call, is to give your best effort in all your endeavors, as this life is finite and you have only one opportunity to act. This is a great day for golf! If you are looking to find a course, search your Bible and take your time. Available tee time is now. Remember a chapter day, keep the devil away, and prayer is the key that unlocks Heaven's Door.

Much love and have a beautiful day. πŸ’«πŸŒ±πŸ™πŸΎπŸ’™πŸ˜Š

By GARDEN MINISTRY

ZION IS CALLING


Good morning Family, friends, and colleagues,

Today I take a moment to thank God for you and your brotherly love and kindness always.

With 2025 almost over, GOD has been merciful and longsuffering with us. In His eyes, He has one thing that He longs to do for us, and that is to save us, and take us to heaven.

I want to be ready! What about you? Beside us being ready, I want our families, friends, and neighbors to be ready. I want whosoever will listen, to be ready.

*How do you help people to be ready for Jesus soon return?*

Preparing people for Jesus' return involves a twofold life of prayer and earnest work. This leads to a character transformed into Christ's image.

My friend, the importance of constant spiritual readiness through vigilant waiting and the need to live a life of active service and consecrated influence that reflects Christ's light to the world is our duty. Preparation is not a one-time event but a continuous process of personal growth and service.


A key part of preparation is actively serving others and using one's influence to spread hope, encouragement, and the message of God's love.

Secondly, We must deal justly, love mercy, and walk humbly before God. We must let Christ into our hearts and homes. We must cultivate love, sympathy, and true courtesy one to another.

Thirdly, let us stop pushing the gifts and talents of some in all walks of life, and refusing the gifts and talents of others because of our dislike or jealousy of them.


This is the day for all of us to stand at our post, faithful in the discharge of every duty, having our lives hid with Christ in God, that when the chief Shepherd shall appear, we “shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away.”

Lastly, readiness is not achieved in a moment, but through continuous efforts to resist temptation and avoid contentment with "spasmodic efforts".

*Prayer for the day:*

Lord, help me to be a pure light bearer, reflecting Christ's character so that others will be drawn to Him, and not me. Take away the gloomy or complaining attitude that misrepresents you and is not a true reflection of a prepared heart, in Yeshua name amen.


Have a HAPPY DAY! Blessings, Blessings, Blessings πŸ™Œ πŸ™πŸ½ ✨️

By GARDEN MINISTRY 

LEST WE FORGET


"Lest we forget" is a phrase meaning "so that we don't forget," and is most commonly used as a solemn reminder of those who have died in war, particularly during Remembrance Day or Veterans Day services. It originates from Rudyard Kipling's 1897 poem, "Recessional," which was written to warn against the dangers of imperialism and forgetting God, but has since been adopted into military remembrance traditions." 


ALL PICTURES ARE FROM THE REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY, NOVEMBER 11, 2025, IN BERMUDA. 


Leading the ceremony was the Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR) 


The first Remembrance Day was conducted in 1919 throughout the Commonwealth and Britain. Originally called Armistice Day, it commemorated the end of hostilities of the Great War in 1918, known as World War I. It came to symbolise the end of the war and provide an opportunity to remember those who had died.


The RBR’s Band and Corps of Drums, the Salvation Army Bermuda Divisional Band, the Somerset Brigade Band, and the Bermuda Islands Pipe Band.



“So, what was Remembrance Day like in the early years? There were certainly church services, much the same as today, and the Forces’ chaplain spoke at the Cenotaph. It was also a day not just for remembrance, but for looking forward, and throughout the country, meetings were held, attended by thousands… Local war memorials were erected throughout the 1920s. At annual ceremonies, the names of the dead were read out loud, and so the awful silence was accompanied by a vocal acknowledgement.


The Bermuda Police Service



Dignitaries of the legislature



After the end of the Second World War in 1945, Armistice Day became Remembrance Day to include all those who had fallen in the two World Wars and other conflicts. Now, this anniversary on the 11th November is used to remember all the people who've fought and died in wars since World War including soldiers from WW II, and other conflicts, including the Falklands War, the Gulf War, and conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.

His Excellency the Governor, Andrew Murdoch CMG



On Remembrance Day, we take 2 minutes to silently pay respects to the millions of heroes who served for and protected their country. We also thank all those who are currently serving, especially those deployed overseas, facing new dangers day after day.”



What does it mean, "We will remember"? The Apostle Peter reminds us by saying, “Wherefore I will not be negligent to put you always in remembrance of these things, though ye know them, and be established in the present truth. 2 Peter 1:12. 


Veterans from World War II march into place, in front of  His Excellency the Governor, Andrew Murdoch CMG, the Premier of Bermuda, David Burt, JP, MP, and other dignitaries.



My friend, no matter how long you may have been traveling in the way of life eternal, remember, we all need often to recount the mercies of our heavenly Father toward us and gather hope and courage from the promises of His Word.


Bandmaster of the Royal Bermuda Regiment - Lieutenant Sheldon Fox 



Today, like Peter, I would like to encourage you to realize the value of constant vigilance in your walk with God. Secondly, let us all take time to understand the importance of exercising great care in our daily lives. Thirdly, let us live in a spirit of remembrance. Oh, if only we were to keep before our minds those things that pertain to our eternal welfare, we should not engage in any foolishness, violence, or idle speaking! 


Our lifework is before us. It is for us to give diligence to make our calling and election sure by giving heed to the plain instruction contained in God’s Holy Word. 


Family members of former veterans walking with veterans



As I reflect on the spirit that brings us together every Remembrance Day. I am reminded that God is now testing and proving His people. This is the day of character development. Angels are weighing moral worth, and keeping a faithful record of all the acts of the children of men… That God who reads the hearts of everyone, will bring to light hidden things of darkness where they are often least suspected, that stumbling blocks which have hindered the progress of truth may be removed. 
Bermuda Islands Pipe Band


There will be no future probation in which to prepare for eternity. It is in this life that we are to put on the robe of Christ’s righteousness. This is our only opportunity to form characters for the home which Christ has made ready for those who obey His commandments.

The storm is coming when we shall see more wars, famine, and pestilence. As we remember those who fought in the wars since the First World War. Let us seek ways to help our country and improve life for our neighbors. 


Canon Calvert Prentis, of the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity in Hamilton, and Chaplain Dr. Kevin J.T. Santucci - First Chaplain of the City of Hamilton and All Uniform Services.



Today, many wrong things are happening unnoticed. But let us, by our godly conversation, set an example of rightdoing that would be a standing rebuke to them who choose to do wrong. Because now is the time, the only time to seek shelter in the truth of the living God. If you’re blessed through this message, pass it on to someone. 


Bermuda’s War Memorial



By GARDN MINISTRY 

PLEAD MY CAUSE, O LORD


"Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust."  2 Peter 1:4.

Today, let us look at one of God's precious promises found in Psalms 35:1-3. In Psalms 35:1-3, there are precious promises of which we all need to hold onto, which says, "Plead my cause, O Lord, with them that strive with me: fight against them that fight against me.

2 Take hold of shield and buckler, and stand up for mine help.

3 Draw out also the spear, and stop the way against them that persecute me: say unto my soul, I am thy salvation."

 


Are you faced with adversity or difficulties beyond your strength today? If you are, here are a few types that can help you through your struggles.

1. Let us take a moment to memorize these verses. This chapter is a prayer of divine protection and support, and not one of seeking revenge or asking God to act as a champion or advocate in your struggle.

2. This is a prayer for God to personally and powerfully "plead your cause" and "fight against them that fight against you.

3. This psalm is a cry for divine intervention in times of conflict and persecution, emphasizing that God is the ultimate defender of the faithful, a concept that aligns with trusting God for justice and deliverance from your oppressors.

4. The verse's powerful imagery of God taking up "shield and buckler" and "spear" to fight against enemies is a clear representation of God as a strong protector. This theme resonates with many Bible teachings on faith and reliance on God.

5. While the psalm employs strong language, the underlying message is one of trust that God will execute justice.

6. This psalm can be understood in a spiritual context, as it is seen in the New Testament, where the battle is not against flesh and blood. Ephesians 6:12 says, "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." In this light, the psalm becomes a powerful prayer for spiritual defense against the enemies of your faith.


7. This psalm denounces the enemies of God and His people and brings down curses upon their heads. The tone of such psalms seems contradictory to the spirit that Christ declared should govern our attitude toward an enemy. Matthew 5:44. 

Let us read Psalm 35:1,9,10 together, which says, "Plead my cause, O Lord, with them that strive with me: fight against them that fight against me...And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord: it shall rejoice in his salvation. All my bones shall say, Lord, who is like unto thee, which deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him, yea, the poor and the needy from him that spoileth him?"


As we can see through these texts, "Justice brings relief to any afflicted soul. But the relief should not come from seeing the enemy afflicted in return. The relief is purely because the affliction is no more. A vengeful person would, however, rejoice at the suffering of his or her enemy. This is not what the gospel instructs. God is a God of Justice who can go to any length to secure justice for us by punishing those who afflict us, but like the Psalmist, we must allow God to plead our cause. 


Today, you may be facing an eviction, a court sentence, or a difficult situation. Whatever your problem is, know that God can help you. The Bible teaches that faith in God can be a powerful source of strength in the face of overwhelming challenges. More importantly, let us never forget that we wrestle not against flesh and blood. So, the preoccupation with the thought of having human enemies is an obsession from which we must be delivered. They are only enemies of us as long as they are working against God's will. But if they repent and give their hearts back to God and work with him to help his children, God would spare them His wrath. Do you have enemies that are becoming too strong for you? If this message is speaking to you, remember, God is stronger and ever ready to help you overcome your enemies.



Prayer for the day:

Heavenly Father, bring justice and joy to my heart speedily today. And deliver me from all oppressors that are stronger than me, but most of all, save my soul in your kingdom, in the name of Yeshua. Amen.

THIS IS THE DAY TO REFOCUS


Today, is the day to refocus on God. From today, we must all live each day with intense earnestness, focus on our immediate duties, and avoid borrowing anxiety from tomorrow for today. Stay Focused on GOD!


God has called me, to help you, and not to harm you. To encourage you, and not to discourage you. To come beside you to stand with you, and not to push you down. 


The Bible says, "Blessed are your eyes for they see." Matthew 13:16.


"Walking side by side, Peter’s hand in that of his Master, they stepped into the boat together. But Peter was now subdued and silent. He had no reason to boast over his companions, for through unbelief and self-exaltation he had very nearly lost his life. When he turned his eyes from Jesus, his footing was lost, and he sank amid the waves.


When trouble comes upon us, how often we are like Peter! We look upon the waves, instead of keeping our eyes fixed upon the Saviour. Our footsteps slide, and the proud waters go over our souls. Jesus did not bid Peter come to Him that he should perish; He does not call us to follow Him, and then forsake us. . ."


Jesus read the character of His disciples. He knew how sorely their faith was to be tried. In this incident on the sea He desired to reveal to Peter his own weakness—to show that his safety was in constant dependence upon divine power."


Today, God is removing from us every Earthly treasure, that we may see his face more clearly. These temporary possessions such as money, fame, and material wealth that we can see, touched, and measured. They are fleeting in the light of eternity and have become a distraction to our spiritual life.


"When we are tempted to place our affections on any earthly object that has a tendency to absorb our love, we must seek grace to turn from it, and not allow it to come between us and our God. We want to keep before the mind’s eye the mansions which Jesus has gone to prepare for us. We must not allow our houses and lands, our business transactions and worldly enterprises to come between us and our God. We should keep before us the rich promises that He has left on record. We should study the great waymarks that point out the times in which we are living. We know that we are very near the close of this earth’s history, and everything of a worldly nature should be secondary to the service of God."


"The idolatrous love of things that are seen will be superseded by a higher and better love for things that are imperishable and precious. You may contemplate eternal riches until your affections are bound to things above, and you may be an instrument in directing others to set their affections on heavenly treasures..."


Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with thee; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. Deuteronomy 31:6.


Success in any line demands a definite aim. He who would achieve true success in life must keep steadily in view the aim worthy of his endeavor. Such an aim is set before the youth of today. The heaven-appointed purpose of giving the gospel to the world in this generation is the noblest that can appeal to any human being. It opens a field of effort to every one whose heart Christ has touched.


The most important question we have to ask ourselves as believers is whether or not we are gazing at God. When He is front and center in our minds and hearts - when He is bigger and better than our deepest desires, getting our prayers answered, and discovering God's will - He will align us with His heartbeat. 


When we contemplate His glory and pursue Him above all else, we are transformed into His image, from glory to glory without even being aware of it. Today, we are become like whatever we love, so if God is our greatest love - not just in theory, but in daily consciousness - we become like Him. And as we do, we hear, we pray, we walk, and we talk like Him and after His will. 


Today, we don't have to fear or worry about being misguided when our greatest passion is knowing God for ourselves. Trust God at all times. Hold on to your faith, and have a beautiful day. Blessings, Blessings, Blessings.


By GARDEN MINISTRY 

GOD'S SIGN AND THE BENEFITS OF REST


Rest is essential for physical and spiritual well-being, emphasizing that it is necessary for a balanced life and a close relationship with God.


What is the benefits of physical rest?

The benefits of physical rest brings physical, mental, and spiritual health. The physical rest of mankind allows the body and mind to repair, rejuvenate, and better focus on their duties. Other benefits include improved memory, reduced discouragement and physical ailments, and a restored ability to perform more and better work after being refreshed.

"Here’s why rest is more than just sleep — it comes in different forms that your mind, body, and soul all need. 

1. Physical rest helps your body recharge, while emotional rest allows you to release stress and process your feelings. 

2. Mental rest clears your head, creative rest sparks inspiration, and social rest helps you find balance in your interactions. 

3. And finally, spiritual rest connects you to something deeper, giving you peace and presence. 

True wellness isn’t about pushing yourself nonstop — it’s about learning which type of rest you’re missing and giving yourself permission to take it."

The Sabbath is a day of rest. It is a sign between God and his people forever" as a biblical concept, most notably found in Exodus 31:17.

It signifies the perpetual covenant between God and His people, serving as a perpetual reminder of who they are and their relationship with God, as well as God's role in sanctifying them.


What is the benefits of resting on the Sabbath?

The benefits of resting on the Sabbath day provides believers with a time for spiritual renewal, restoration, and deepening their connection with God.

The Sabbath is a stress reliever, a reminder that one's worth is not in productivity, but  in a time to reflect on God's power in creation and redemption.

The Sabbath is a time for healthy rest, engaging in acts of mercy, and strengthening relationships with God and fellow human beings.


What is the benefits of observing the Sabbath?

Observing the Sabbath memorializes God's creation of heavens and the earth, which took six days, and God's rest on Saturday the Sabbath, which is the seventh day of the week.

Did God desire all mankind to observe the Sabbath?

Yes! As part if their obedience to God. Observing the Sabbath by all mankind was meant to persevere in them a knowledge of God and His majesty among them.


Lastly, the Sabbath is:

1. A sign that God is the one who sanctifies his people not just for time, but for eternity.

2. The Sabbath is a sign between God and His people, signifying their loyalty to Him as the Creator and Sanctifier. This observance is a perpetual reminder of God's creative power and His love, distinguishing those who worship Him from those who do not.


3. The Sabbath is the covenant sign, the "golden chain" that binds God and His people together, and it is a symbol of Christ's power to make believers holy.


Jesus words to those in His day is the same to us today. "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."

"Here is a giving by Christ, and on our part an acceptance of the promise, a conscious finding, a sense of relief from all perplexing doubt. Simple enough, is it not?--Thus it appears. But the promise is large and far-reaching. It implies much. It means deliverance from constant, perplexing uncertainty. The word "rest" is repeated. "I will give you rest." "Learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls."

The reason there are so many in perplexity is because they take their case into their own finite hands, and manufacture yokes that are not pleasant for them to wear. They think they understand their needs, and they worry and plan and devise, while Christ stands inviting, "Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." The yokes of human manufacture gall the necks that wear them. Christ says, Try My yoke; it is easy: lift My burdens; for they are light.

If you have not found that rest offered to all who will learn of Him who is meek and lowly in heart, would you not better yoke up with Christ without delay today? Bear only His burdens. Do not load yourself with cares that weigh you down to the ground. Your troubles come because you are so anxious to manage matters yourself that you do not wear the yoke of Christ."


Today, let us take a moment to thank God for the Sabbath. May He bless you as you remain faithful to His command to keep the Sabbath Holy. HAPPY SABBATH.

BY GARDEN MINISTRY

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