It's no coincidence that the word 'holiday' suggests a holy day, or that the longest book in the Torah concerns the Sabbath. If you wish to advance in any sphere, the best way is to take a retreat.
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The holidays are only holy if we make them so.
Anybody can observe the Sabbath, but making it holy surely takes the rest of the week.
A holy day, after all, is a day for considering everything you otherwise think too little about.
A holiday is when you celebrate something that's all finished up, that happened a long time ago and now there's nothing left to celebrate but the dead.
I've got two young children, so holidays are not the same as they used to be. There are now two types: family holidays and holidays you need from that holiday.
I try to celebrate all the holidays that the Scriptures talk about.
I think religion is a bunch of hooey, and I think that the holidays are an opportunity for people to get stressed out, getting their rush to shop. It's so conformist.
Keeping the Sabbath day holy is much more than just physical rest. It involves spiritual renewal and worship.
Although it was in primitive times and differently called the Lord's day or Sunday, yet it was never denominated the Sabbath; a name constantly appropriate to Saturday, or the Seventh day both by sacred and ecclesiastical writers.
Since I travel to the four corners of this planet for work, I don't need sun holidays or that kind of thing.