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Ryan Welsh Ryan Welsh 10 months ago in Weekly Sabbath

Imagine a world where just one of the Ten Commandments was prioritized. In this case commandment 4. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.

With just this one command society would transform. Being much more than just a break from work; this would be a chance for real connection. Every Sabbath would become a day to nurture relationships, uplift neighbors, and serve each other’s needs.

A Sabbath filled with service based love, would erase loneliness, fostering communities where every person feels known, valued, and cared for. Imagine a society built on kindness, where compassion and support replace stress and competition.

As individuals and families come together in love, our cities would become peaceful hubs of trust and mutual care. Crime rates would fall, mental health would improve, and each Sabbath would remind us that we’re one community, one family.

Honoring the Sabbath in love could be the cornerstone of a transformed world—a society of peace, trust, and unity, all beginning with setting aside this day to serve one another.

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