Kindle the Sabbath Lights
Blessed are You,
YHWH, our God,
King of the Universe,
Who commanded all humanity
to set aside the Sabbath
as a day of rest,
So that we might cease from our nonstop striving
for six days of our workweek.
As Gentiles, Sinaites, Sabbath-keepers
come together in fellowship,
We borrow the symbolic act in Jewish tradition
of lighting the Sabbath candles.
We welcome Your Queen of all days,
joyfully entering Your Sanctuary in Time,
Your Holy Sabbath
on erev, at sundown Friday.
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In the beginning,
the SOURCE of LIGHT,
whose blinding brilliance
dazzled a darkened world
when there was not a soul–animal or human—
to witness and wonder at the awesome spectacle—
the Creator YHWH spoke all matter into existence,
one after another
according to their function and purpose,
designed to fit into His Grand Design
as only He can orchestrate it all,
with harmony and balance,
with variety and diversity,
with beauty and utmost creativity,
with perfection.Truly, how can we begin to describe
the testimony of the created order,
the witness of science,
of nature and of humankind—
to the existence of God? And by witness of the Hebrew Scriptures, a God Who merely speaks and suddenly there “is”?4 God saw the light: that it was good.
5 God called the light: Day! and the darkness he called: Night!
There was setting, there was dawning: one day.
6 God said:
And so it was.
These Sabbath lights do not dazzle nor blind,
but they dispel enough darkness in space
where once there was light from the brilliance of a created sun
which has withdrawn from our horizon on this erev Shabbat,
as it regularly does in obedience to the Divine command:
14 God said:
Let there be lights in the dome of the heavens,
to separate the day from the night,
that they may be for signs-for set-times, for days and years,
15 and let them be for lights in the dome of the heavens,
to provide light upon the earth! It was so.
16 God made the two great lights,
the greater light for ruling the day
and the smaller light for ruling the night, and the stars.
17 God placed them in the dome of the heavens
18 to provide light upon the earth,
to rule the day and the night,
to separate the light from the darkness.
God saw that it was good.
19 There was setting, there was dawning: fourth day.
O Lord YHWH, Creator-God,
we read these verses in the opening chapter of Your Torah
and believe with our mind and our heart
every word You have spoken, as recorded by Moshe
to whom is attributed the authorship
of Your Sinai Revelation.
We celebrate this Sabbath day
in loving tribute to You,
the first Celebrant of the first Sabbath,
and as a memorial to Your first Sabbath,
the seventh day
when You rested from Your creative work,
in the company of the first man and woman
who would be the first father and mother of all humanity.
We conclude that You did not cease from Your work
because You needed rest;
We surmise that by doing so,
You were impressing upon us who now read this account,
the importance of rest
from a six-day workweek.
We imagine
that You did not celebrate the Sabbath alone,
all by Yourself;
We imagine
what a blessing it must have been
for the representatives of Your ‘crown of creation’,
humankind,
to have been there
to be commanded the Sabbath law
that was to be the fourth
of Your Ten Declarations on Sinai.
The first human made from existing material, the earth,
was disunited by You into two beings
to complement one another in all ways,
that they might participate
in the supreme act of reproducing another being,
of their kind, but of different genders,
male and female.
And that is Your original design.
And we guess that the first couple
who were made on day six
were a day old adults
when they celebrated their first Sabbath with You.
From that first Sabbath of Creation week,
You have made certain
that Your Sabbath will be enshrined in Your Torah
as a commandment,
not a mere suggestion.
We join Your chosen nation, obedient Israel,
in taking joy and delight
in celebrating Your Queen of days.
Come, YHWH, O Lord of the Sabbath,
You are welcome in our hearts,
in this meeting place, our Sabbath sanctuary.
Our community of Sinaites, Gentile Torah-observers
embrace Your Lordship and Your Kingship,
and love Your Law, Your Torah,
Your Book of Instructions
initially given to Your Firstborn Israel,
though intended for all humanity,
Jew and Gentile.
Would that that day will come,
envisioned by the prophets of Israel,
when all nations and their inhabitants will know You
and honor Your Name YHWH,
by worshipping You as Creator, God,
Lord and Master, King of the universe,
and living according to Your Torah.
BLESSINGS
The Sabbath is a blessing, a joy and a delight.
Our Sinai community of believers in YHWH,
delight in the company of one another.
The families represented here,
have been blessed with life
through each generation— [Name them]
parents, sons and daughters, grandchildren,
extended families through spouses and kin,
friends, acquaintances, special people.
For them all, O Giver of Life and Lord of Love,
we bless You and thank You, Lord YHWH,
and share this bread of fellowship,
and drink this wine in joyful celebration
of Your loving-kindness and mercy,
grateful for Your daily provisions,
thankful for Your protection
of our homes
and specially our loved ones,
wherever they may be.
Amen.
SABBATH MEAL /TORAH STUDY
HAVDALAH
[Read the following quotation from Isaiah 60:19-20
addressed to YHWH’s firstborn son Israel.
Sinaites pray that this will happen soon,
that the end of the age might come.]
19 The sun shall be no more thy light by day,
neither for brightness
shall the moon give light unto thee;
but the LORD shall be unto thee
an everlasting light,
and thy God thy glory.
20 Thy sun shall no more go down,
Neither shall thy moon withdraw itself;
for the LORD shall be thine everlasting light,
and the days of thy mourning shall be ended.
In behalf of the Sinai Core Community, NSB@S6K

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