Sunday - A Day of Rest

Our nation and society as a whole has changed dramatically in the last 60 years. The sheer number of objects that were consecrated years ago, today, is no longer useful to most people.

Our nation and society as a whole has changed dramatically in the last 60 years. The sheer number of objects that were consecrated years ago, today, is no longer useful to most people. In many ways this has led to the disintegration of our nation and the values ​​we all had at the same time.

Nothing bad can be said about change, change is great in many ways, in any case, change is not good, and there are often certain values ​​and traditions that should not show signs of change. Recognizing Sunday, the seventh day of the week is one of them.

There was a time, unless someone did some great help, no one would have thought of retreating on Sunday. The whole Christian world stopped Sunday morning, to continue again the next day. Honestly, it was hard to try to see the restaurant open, as most people would go to church and do family things after a while. This usually clarifies a family dinner near grandma’s table. There was not really much need for the cafe to open on Sunday.

Then, at that moment, little by little, things began to change, and individuals, due to some prosperity, began to stop at the store for a Sunday dinner, before doing family exercises later in the day. This may have been something to be thankful for because the families were still participating as a unit. Soon, though, things began to change.

Suddenly, shopping malls were open on Sunday, giving people the ability to shop and participate in evening shopping jumping, not a bad thing, but instead recruiting people who expected them to work outside of the Sunday family routine. Gradually, we began to escape the training that had held families together for years, even years.

This may be encouraged as these people are playing for help by opening on Sunday, there is a defense to it. Not a good situation, but people have decided not to work on the phone thinking that is a problem for them. Since then things tend to move forward in a situation where it is usually expected to get used to the setback on Sunday.

In this day and age, a growing number of people do not even realize that it is Sunday, it has become a normal day of work for many. They contemplate holding it in order to invest energy with family and friends. It is becoming increasingly difficult not to go out on the Sabbath. This is not the road we should be going down for a few reasons.

The main reason is that it is not desirable and does not work well. The body and brain need somewhere within a day to re-nourish and energize themselves. The scriptures themselves indicate that on the seventh day, God rested. This is because of the definition, it was to remind us humans that the lack of a working life balance makes a person a bored person. We really want to have fun and communicate with our relative spirits to strengthen the mind and give new thoughts and ideas. Organizations can be strongly encouraged to give you a break, give some people a break on Sunday, can go on a Monday morning and work long hours four days each week to go to the gym for lost time. Fill the chicken. Looking at the teams in their store another six days a week it does not seem to have damaged their business in any way.

The second and most important explanation is that dealing with the Church disrupts family time. Right now most teenagers do not see their people together, and if they do it sometimes happens again, staring at the television with a party cooked in their lap. Sunday dinner and family time went the way of a wagon whip. This has undoubtedly been a dynamic change that has had a profound effect on our current environment and society.

There is little one can do to change what is happening, other than to change it in one's family, so that we can put real guidance in our circles, thus spreading across the country and taking part in the transformation. our social problems around. It could do any harm.


Adeniran Amos

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