KINDLE THE SABBATH LIGHTS
O YHWH, Creator God,
You light up our lives in awesome ways;
with the first sighting of Your moon
that orbits our planet,
it is our cue
that another month begins
another cycle in our measured earth-time.
For You spoke—
“Let there be lights in the vault of the sky
to separate the day from the night,
and let them serve as signs to mark sacred times, and days and years.”
As we kindle the Sabbath lights, we enter into Your ‘Sanctuary in Time”—
a time to rest from our labors,
a time for joy and delight,
a time to fellowship with one another
and connect with Sabbath-keepers
all over the world wherever they are;
but even if only one Sabbath-keeper
joins the LORD of the Sabbath
on Your sacred day,
that adds up to a ‘majority’.
By our obedience to the 4th commandment,
we reflect in ourselves
the ‘Image of the FIRST SABBATH-CELEBRANT’,
You, YHWH, our Creator,
the One and Only True LORD of the Sabbath!,
O YHWH, Designer of all created order,
Whose Presence is evident
in the workings of our world
and the universe beyond our visual sighting,
in the sustaining of harmony and balance,
all in perfect synchronization:
the psalmist gazed into the night skies and saw the
“work of Your fingers,
the moon and stars
suspended in space,”
then wondered in reverence:
“What is man
that You are mindful of him?”
Indeed, who are we
that You are mindful of us,
inviting us to enter Your Sabbath Rest,
to keep holy Your Seventh Day,
with promised blessing
for all who not only hear but heed.
The blessing, we discover, is in the obedience;
there need not be any further blessing!
And yet, O YHWH,
the pleasure we derive from our Sabbath-observance
sustains us through the next six days
until we enter the 7th day once again, for,
You light up our life in more ways
than we can ever express!
And so we join the inspired writer of Psalms 100 in thanksgiving:
Borrowed Tune: “O Danny Boy”
Revised Lyrics for S6K: “I Do Not Know”
1. I do not know why God Who is Creator;
Who spoke the words that brought about this world;
all earth and all the heavens, all the space between,
the deep abyss, the heights of skies above.
Why God would make us men into His image,
Why He would grant free will, the right to choose,
to mortal men, with understanding limited,
Why our Almighty God has taken such a risk.
2. I do not know why God Who filled the heavens,
with sun and moon and stars to give earth light?
Who parted land and sea and filled each domain,
with fish and fowl, with creatures big and small.
Why this great God would grant the highest favor
to giving man dominion and the power—
to make the choice to disobey His orders,
And choose his will above His Maker and His God.
3. I do not know why God would love us, sinners?
Why He allows the choice for us to turn . . .
to turn our back to blessings for obedience,
to choose to go our way instead of His.
And yet the Source of Life, the Source of Love and Light—
surrounds us with His Light, His Love, His Life,
All that He asks is turn to Him, repent and change,
and be restored to where we choose to live His Way.
4. How can we serve, how can we love a God like this?
A God so merciful and yet so just,
Who tempers justice with so great a mercy,
Whose love for man, we cannot comprehend.
And yet we have within ourselves this power,
to love Him back, and serve with all our might,
What He has giv’n, we must give back to our Great God,
love and obedience to His very Life within.
B L E S S I N G S . . .
We bless You, O YHWH,
for Your goodness and kindness
and mercy toward us,
for all the years You have granted us
life on this earth.
You have given us endless opportunities
to find the path that leads to You,
so we are deeply grateful
we are relearning
as much and as often as we seek
Your teachings in Your Tree of Life,
Your Torah.
We seek Your blessing upon our family:
[name them]
wives and husbands,
widows and widowers,
all our children
and our extended family,
especially those in our households who serve us faithfully day by day,
and special people
whose company we have enjoyed,
and whose friendship has graced our lives.
The blessing we seek for each and all of them—
is that You kindle in them—
just as you have kindled in us—
the desire to seek You with all their heart
and all their might
and all their soul,
so that they might have the privilege
of knowing You
as much as You have revealed Yourself
in the Hebrew Scriptures;
so that they might choose
to live Your Way
and live under Your Lordship.
Indeed, may they arrive
at the same pathway as we have,
that leads to You and Your Truth
soon, and within their lifetime.
Finally, Lord YHWH,
For the joy of savoring wine and bread
which symbolize Your Divine Providence
upon all who have been given Your breath of life,
whether or not they believe You exist,
We drink this wine to life,
Your Way of Life,
Your Torah life,
and thank You for each day
we have survived
and enjoyed our life on Your earth.
To Life! Mabuhay! L’chaim!
HAVDALAH
As we come to the close of our Sabbath celebration,
We are reminded that while we live on this earth,
in this body we have been born in,
lived in, and aged in
for all the years we have been granted
by the LIFE-GIVER,
We are ever conscious of the gift of health,
the maintenance of which is in our control
if we live according to the health-sustaining
principles in His Torah.
We are ever conscious of the continuing passage of time,
and the importance of using time wisely,
whether in work or in play,
and the blessing that rest brings
to our physical, mental and spiritual welfare,
a most welcome respite from our daily and weekly routines.
We value every breath we take and renew our commitment—
to use the time and resources we have at our disposal
not wastefully but wisely and well,
to the benefit not only of ourselves but also of others,
for that is what gives meaning to our very existence,
realizing that a self-centered and useless life
is a wasted life.
May we appreciate the resources at our disposal,
whether hard-earned or freely granted,
to use them for our pleasure as well as for sharing,
since we are mere instruments and channels of grace
from a benevolent God,
Who has given us opportunities,
resources, talents, and enablements,
so that we might live to be
His blessing to others less fortunate.
May we conduct the remaining days and months and years of our lives—
in continuing obedience to
the TORAH of our Lord YHWH,
especially in all levels of our relationships,
so that the very message of our life
is what ultimately catches attention,
enough to bring honor to
the Source of our joy,
our Benefactor, YHWH,
to Whom we owe a lifetime of blessings.
Indeed, may we so live!
