Rebelling Against Hustle Culture (Mark 2:23-28) | #33 - podcast episode cover

Rebelling Against Hustle Culture (Mark 2:23-28) | #33

Jun 10, 202557 min
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Episode description

Why does rest feel so wrong? In a culture that idolizes hustle and busyness, the idea of Sabbath can feel almost rebellious. But Jesus said something stunning: “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.” What if rest wasn’t a command to obey but a gift to receive?
In this episode, Zach and Jill Dasher are joined by Brandon to unpack the deep spiritual roots of Sabbath—from Eden’s stillness to Jesus’ fierce defense of rest. Together, they peel back the layers of guilt, performance, and fear that keep us from ceasing.
You’ll hear:
    •    Why true Sabbath exposes us more than it soothes us.
    •    How we use busyness like fig leaves to cover our fear and shame.
    •    The danger of turning rest into another box to check—or a spiritual competition.
    •    What it means to “get rid” instead of “get right” before God.
    •    Why Sabbath is a mirror into our identity—and a doorway into real freedom.

This isn’t just a call to slow down. It’s a call to come home. To take off your sandals. To drop the comparisons. To be with God unguarded, unhurried, and unmeasured.

This is Sabbath as invitation, not obligation. A gift from the One who is never in a hurry and never in doubt. “You don’t get right to come near to God—you get rid.”  Join us as we rethink rest in a restless world. Not Yet Now Episode 33 will change the way you see your calendar—and your soul.

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