Sermon Illustrations about Sabbath
Home > Illustrations > Topics > S > Sabbath
Find fresh sermon illustrations on Sabbath to help bring your sermon to life.
Study Shows Cell Phone Separation Anxiety
Researchers from the University of Missouri wanted to know how subjects behaved when parted from their iPhones, so they recruited 208 students for a survey ...
[Read More]
Sleep-Deprived People Act As Bad As Drunks
So you didn't get enough sleep last night? No big deal, you say. Well, actually, it is a big deal. Sleep deprivation can have severe short-term and ...
[Read More]
Our 'Sleep Less, Do More' Society
A Newsweek article provided both a historical look at sleep trends and practical advice about how to get more rest. According to the writer, we are to ...
[Read More]
How to Nap Like a Pro
A good night's sleep does a body good (see what I did there?). But evidence is growing that napping is also a very important discipline."… ...
[Read More]
'Fatigue Flaw' Leads to Airline Crash
On July 19, 1989, United Airlines Flight 232 was cruising blandly along on autopilot at thirty-seven thousand feet a seven-foot number one fan disk broke ...
[Read More]
More than Rest: Breaks Help Us Focus
Many people often think that taking a break will derail the momentum of your work but the research says otherwise. An article in the Harvard Business ...
[Read More]
Our Greatest Need—to Behold God
Perhaps the greatest thing we can do as a Christian community is to behold. Behold our God. Behold his creation. The church has exiled beauty from its ...
[Read More]
Lack of Rest Causes Spike in Athlete Injuries
In 2013 The New York Daily News reported that many orthopedic surgeons have noticed a disturbing trend—a serious spike in debilitating knee injuries ...
[Read More]
Jewish Story about Resting on God's Heart
According to an old Jewish story, once upon a time there was a four-year-old boy named Mortakai who refused to attend school and study Hebrew. Whenever ...
[Read More]
The Lost Treasure of 'Purposeless Walking'
A BBC article bemoans the death of "purposeless walking," that ambulatory habit of thinkers and creatives since time immemorial. In wheel-transit ...
[Read More]