Why Christians Forgot the Sabbath | The Ancient Secret to Modern Burnout
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In a world driven by hustle culture, burnout, and constant digital noise, many people feel exhausted, disconnected, and spiritually empty. But what if the solution has been hidden in plain sight for thousands of years?
In this episode, we explore Charlie Kirk’s powerful argument for restoring the biblical Sabbath (Shabbat) as a vital spiritual discipline for modern life. Drawing from Exodus, Deuteronomy, and Leviticus, this discussion reveals how God designed rest not only at creation, but also as an act of liberation and redemption.
With insights from Pastor Dumsani Washington and the visual theology of artist Abraham Lampert, this episode bridges ancient Torah wisdom with contemporary Christian faith. We examine why abandoning the Sabbath has become one of the West’s greatest cultural mistakes and how recovering this sacred rhythm can restore balance, identity, and spiritual depth.
Far from being outdated law, Shabbat is presented as a divine gift, offering freedom from endless productivity, consumerism, and pressure. This episode invites believers to reconnect with the Hebrew roots of Christianity and rediscover a forgotten commandment that can transform both faith and daily life.
If you are searching for deeper meaning, spiritual renewal, and a healthier pace of life, this episode will challenge and inspire you.