Shabbat as a Noun and a Verb

November 12, 2024

I was scrolling through the notes on my phone recently and I came across these words I typed out several years ago. I must’ve shared them on an Instagram story and thought they’d be sweet to share here.


​​coming out of the Sabbath, we come out rested & renewed. we start our mondays, our work week, from a place of rest.

someone asked me last night if sabbath is a noun or verb. and cool thing is, it’s both. depending on the translation of the same Hebrew word, Shabbat, it can be a noun and/or a verb.

Shabbat (n): a holy day set aside to stop, rest, delight & worship.

Shabbat (v): to stop

Shabbat (v): rested

working from a place of rest is vastly different than working FOR rest. seven years ago i made this change in my mind & heart and wowwww, it’s changed who i am & my entire life.


Twelve years into stopping, resting, delighting and worshiping once a week and I still have the same thoughts week after week. How blessed are we to have access to this kind of grace and rest.

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