The Lord’s Day

Here’s a poem titled “The Lord’s Day”:


Here’s an outline for a Bible Study on “The Lord’s Day” that you can use to guide discussion or reflection. It focuses on the biblical significance, meaning, and application of the Lord’s Day.


Bible Study: The Lord’s Day

1. Opening Prayer

Begin with a prayer to invite the Holy Spirit to guide your study and understanding.


2. Introduction

  • Definition of the Lord’s Day:
    • Commonly understood as Sunday, the day Jesus rose from the dead (Mark 16:1-2, Luke 24:1).
    • A day of rest and worship (Exodus 20:8-11), modeled after God’s rest on the seventh day of creation (Genesis 2:2-3).
  • Purpose:
    • A time to remember God’s creation, celebrate Jesus’ resurrection, and deepen our relationship with Him.

3. Key Scriptures to Study

  • Genesis 2:2-3 – God rested on the seventh day and made it holy.
    Reflection: What does it mean for a day to be holy, and how can we honor that in our lives?
  • Exodus 20:8-11 – The Fourth Commandment: “Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy.”
    Discussion: Why do you think rest and worship are commanded by God? How does it benefit us physically and spiritually?
  • Mark 2:27-28 – “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.”
    Reflection: How does this statement from Jesus help us understand the purpose of the Sabbath or the Lord’s Day?
  • Acts 20:7 – Early Christians met on the first day of the week to break bread and worship.
    Discussion: How does the shift to Sunday (the day of Jesus’ resurrection) reflect the new covenant?
  • Revelation 1:10 – John refers to being “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day.”
    Reflection: How does this verse emphasize the spiritual nature of the day?

4. Themes to Discuss

  • Rest and Renewal:
    • How does observing the Lord’s Day provide physical, emotional, and spiritual rest?
    • What practices help you experience renewal on this day?
  • Worship and Fellowship:
    • Why is gathering with others in worship important on the Lord’s Day? (Hebrews 10:24-25)
    • How can we make our worship more meaningful?
  • Celebration and Gratitude:
    • The Lord’s Day is a time to celebrate God’s blessings. How can you show gratitude in your actions?
  • Living Holy Lives:
    • How can honoring the Lord’s Day set an example for others and strengthen your relationship with God?

5. Practical Applications

  • Dedicate specific time for worship and prayer.
  • Minimize work and focus on rest and spiritual reflection.
  • Spend time with family and in fellowship with other believers.
  • Reflect on God’s Word, journal, or meditate on His promises.
  • Serve others or participate in acts of kindness.

6. Closing Prayer

Thank God for His gift of rest, worship, and renewal. Ask for strength to honor Him not only on the Lord’s Day but throughout the week.


Here’s a sermon outline on “The Lord’s Day” that emphasizes its biblical significance, purpose, and practical application.


Sermon: The Lord’s Day

1. Opening

  • Greeting & Introduction:
    Begin by welcoming the congregation and introducing the topic, “The Lord’s Day.” Mention how this day is set apart for rest, worship, and reflection on God’s blessings.
  • Scripture Reading:
    • Exodus 20:8-11: “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy…”
    • Mark 2:27-28: “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath.”
    • Revelation 1:10: “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day.”
  • Purpose of the Sermon:
    To understand why the Lord’s Day is important, how it’s a gift from God, and how we can honor it in our modern lives.

2. The Biblical Significance of the Lord’s Day

  1. A Day of Rest (Genesis 2:2-3):
    • God rested on the seventh day, setting an example for humanity.
    • Rest is not a sign of weakness but an act of faith—trusting that God provides even when we cease our labor.
  2. A Day of Worship (Exodus 20:8-11):
    • The Fourth Commandment calls us to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy.
    • Worship is an act of gratitude, recognizing God as Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer.
  3. A New Covenant Perspective (Acts 20:7):
    • Early Christians gathered on Sunday, the first day of the week, to celebrate Jesus’ resurrection.
    • The Lord’s Day reminds us of the new life and hope we have in Christ.
  4. A Day of Spiritual Renewal (Revelation 1:10):
    • John was “in the Spirit” on the Lord’s Day, indicating a time of deep spiritual connection and revelation.

3. Why the Lord’s Day Matters Today

  1. Restores Our Focus:
    • In a world of distractions, the Lord’s Day re-centers our hearts on God.
    • Psalm 46:10: “Be still, and know that I am God.”
  2. Renews Our Strength:
    • Both physical and spiritual rest are essential for enduring life’s challenges.
    • Isaiah 40:31: “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength…”
  3. Builds Community and Fellowship:
    • Gathering with others in worship strengthens our faith and unity.
    • Hebrews 10:24-25: “Do not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing…”
  4. Demonstrates Obedience and Trust:
    • Honoring the Lord’s Day shows our trust in God’s provision and timing.

4. Practical Ways to Honor the Lord’s Day

  1. Set Aside Time for Worship:
    • Attend church services, participate in communal worship, and listen to God’s Word.
  2. Rest from Labor:
    • Avoid unnecessary work and focus on activities that bring peace and joy.
  3. Reflect on God’s Blessings:
    • Spend time in prayer, reading Scripture, and journaling about what God has done in your life.
  4. Serve Others:
    • Use the day to bless others, whether through acts of kindness, hospitality, or encouragement.
  5. Celebrate the Resurrection:
    • Every Lord’s Day is a reminder of Jesus’ victory over sin and death. Celebrate with joy and gratitude!

5. Closing Encouragement

  • Illustration: Share a story or example of someone who found peace and renewal by dedicating the Lord’s Day to God.
  • Challenge: Ask the congregation, “How will you honor the Lord’s Day this week? What changes can you make to prioritize rest and worship?”

6. Closing Prayer

Pray for God’s help in setting aside time for Him and in living a life that reflects His holiness, love, and peace.


Poem,The Lord’s Day

Beneath the dawn of golden skies,
The world in quiet beauty lies.
A sacred stillness fills the air,
A time of rest, a call to prayer.

The bells ring out a gentle chime,
Echoing through the halls of time.
Hearts awaken, minds are still,
To seek the grace of God’s pure will.

The fields may rest, the tools set down,
No burden carried, no furrowed frown.
For this, the day our spirits mend,
Where earthly toil and Heaven blend.

The sunbeams dance on hallowed ground,
In hymns of joy, our souls are found.
A day of peace, of love divine,
Where bread is broken, and hearts align.

Let not this day be lost or blurred,
But kept with faith in every word.
A holy gift, a time to stay,
And honor God, the Lord’s own day.