Do you actually keep the Sabbath as outlined in the 4th commandment?
I am simply wondering what the answer to the poll question is. No hard feelings to Sabbath worshippers intended, I am simply curious.
If you do keep the Sabbath, how do you observe it? How you do believe Christians should observe it?
I voted, "Yes, I keep the Sabbath on Saturday every week as mentioned in the Decalogue, the Law, etc."
How I Keep the Sabbath
Applying Exodus 20:8-11
I am commanded to remember the Sabbath day, which scripture defines as the seventh day. Remember commands me not to forget, so I keep it every week as commanded. In the same sentence, I am not only commanded to remember, but to keep holy. The definition of holy is, "dedicated or consecrated to God or a religious purpose; sacred." I dedicate the day to God, to worship Him, and to focus on Him.
Six days are designated to do all of my work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath. Friday is what is called a "preparation day". The Sabbath starts Friday evening at sundown, so I make final preparations for Sabbath observance. I make sure meals are made for the Sabbath so that I don't have to work in the kitchen to eat (i.e. baking, making a dish from scratch). I make sure my laundry is done. Any chores that need done I have six days to do, and so I refrain from those chores on the seventh day Sabbath as they are work. I am retired, but this would also apply to my job.
The reason given for observing the Sabbath is because God rested on the seventh day after creating for six days (work), and sanctified the seventh day. It is because the fourth commandment points back to creation that the Sabbath is a memorial of creation, for us to remember.
Applying Nehemiah 10:31, Nehemiah 13:15-22
There was no buying or selling on the Sabbath day. I do not buy or sell on the Sabbath. I do not go to stores or restaurants. I do not buy off of the internet. I even try to plan package deliveries on days other than the Sabbath, but it doesn't always work out. Amazon likes to delay deliveries and push them to Saturday for whatever reason, and so it is often beyond my control.
Applying Isaiah 58:13-14
How to keep the Sabbath holy. "If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath," which some interpret as no travel, but it can also be interpreted as returning/turning back to the Sabbath (see turn;
Strong's H7725). In my linked post (above) I said, "no travel," because travel is covered (next paragraph below). I do refrain from travel, but I will drive to local parks on the Sabbath and commune with Him through His creation; being out in nature. Travel would be acceptable if you're doing the Lord's work; witnessing to others, helping the needy or elderly, etc.
"From doing your own pleasure on my holy day," I apply it in my own life by refraining from doing anything that I normally do for pleasure any other day of the week. "And call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the Lord, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words." I refrain from doing anything that could be considered my own pleasure. If I go to the park I focus on the things of God, I don't play sports, I don't go swimming. I don't do what I want to do, I do what brings me closer to God and keeps my eyes on Him, because it is His day.
The Sabbath isn't a burden, it is a day of rest, and should be a delight, because it is a day to honor the Lord. As it says, the best way to do this is not doing your own ways, nor finding your own pleasure, nor speaking your own words, which are things you would do any other day of the week. The focus here is on God specifically, and Godly things. How I do this is by immersing myself in His word on the Sabbath. I essentially study and write all day. I spend time on forums like this one (and others), and answer questions about Christianity and the trials of life people are going through.
The sentence continues, "Then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it." God promises blessings for keeping the Sabbath. I have been blessed in so many ways. In setting aside a day for God, you grow as a Christian. There is literally no down side to Sabbath observance
unless the focus is on you and what you want to do, and then it is a burden. It is a matter of the heart.
Matthew 6:21 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
Applying Genesis 1, Leviticus 23:32, et al
Sabbath observance begins at sundown Friday evening and ends at sundown Saturday evening. No matter where you are in the world there is always a sunset each day.