2 min 4 hrs

🌅 Back to the Source of Life

Sabbath reflections for silence, renewal, and encountering God


🌿 Introduction

The beginning of the Sabbath is more than a transition from everyday life into rest. It is a conscious step out of noise, speed, and constant activity into a different reality. While the week is often marked by obligations, expectations, and inner restlessness, the Sabbath invites us to pause and see anew.

These moments on Friday evening have a special depth. They are not only the beginning of a day, but the beginning of an encounter. In the silence of this transition, what is often hidden in everyday life becomes noticeable: the questions of the heart, the longing for meaning, the need for peace, and for a true closeness to God.

The series “Back to the Source of Life” seeks to speak into exactly this space. It does not first focus on outward changes, but on the inner life of a person. Step by step, the meditations lead back to what is often lost: a genuine relationship with God, founded not on performance, but on grace and trust.


🌿 Invitation

Take intentional time for this moment.

Leave the week behind you—not only outwardly, but inwardly as well. The thoughts that occupy you, the things that remain unfinished, the questions left unanswered—all of these may come to rest for a moment.

The Sabbath does not begin with perfection, but with openness. You do not need to bring anything except your heart, just as it is. Precisely what seems incomplete, disordered, or heavy can become the starting point of a genuine encounter.

These meditations are not answers to every question, but invitations to pause. They are meant to help you become still, to be honest, and to give God space to work where we often cannot.

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