
“Business as usual” is the slogan for many, and our holy day has become a holiday. The Sabbath is the preferred day for rodeos, conventions, family picnics even ball games are played on the sacred day.

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On the Sabbath the lakes are full of boats, the beaches are crowded, the shows have their best attendance, the golf links are dotted with players. “We have become largely a world of Sabbath breakers. If you haven’t read this talk, click the link and read it. One that I read that really made me think about my own Sabbath day observance, was President Kimball’s talk titled, “The Sabbath-A Delight”. The last month and a half, I’ve taken time to read more talks and articles on the Sabbath day. My ideas of keeping the Sabbath Day holy may not align with your ideas, these are my ideas and opinions. Today I am going to share some things I have learned and how we can be better at obeying this important commandment.īefore I begin I want to say that the activities and ideas I share today are things that I have heard or read about, and have decided that they are activities/ideas that I would like myself and my family to do. Since then, I have read several talks and articles concerning the Sabbath Day. I was only able to attend one day, but the day I attended was focused on the Sabbath Day.

While there, I attended a wonderful class that was taught by Lani O. In August I had the opportunity to attend BYU’s Education Week. There has been quite a bit of talk about keeping the Sabbath day holy.
