Give it a Rest

“For six years you are to sow your fields and harvest the crops, but during the seventh year let the land lie unplowed and unused. Then the poor among your people may get food from it, and the wild animals may eat what is left. Do the same with your vineyard and your olive grove. Six days do your work, but on the seventh day do not work, so that your ox and your donkey may rest, and so that the slave born in your household and the foreigner living among you may be refreshed. Be careful to do everything I have said to you. Do not invoke the names of other gods; do not let them be heard on your lips.”—Exodus 23:10–13 (NIV)
“Taking Care of Business,” “A Hard Day’s Night,” “9 to 5,” “She Works Hard for the Money,” and “Money for Nothing” are all hit songs about work. Today’s passage shows God’s desire for His people to rest from their work—not just for His people to rest, but for His people to give their workers, animals, and land rest as well.
It seems like an absurd concept to allow an entire year to pass without producing anything from the fields. This is certainly not a familiar or even welcomed concept to our modern mindset regarding hard work and income. Perhaps you’ve heard expressions like these:
- The hustle never stops
- Steady grinding
- Burning the midnight oil