Thank you for your reply. I guess what I'm struggling the most with is the balance between the work that must be done every day, even on the Sabbath and the work that shouldn't be done on that day.
Anyway, I really enjoyed the post.
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You're welcome @frugallady. Here is a short but simple video that may help answer your question, please watch it and pray for guidance. I don't agree with the speaker singling out two Sabbath keeping churches but I do agree with the context of the teaching about what can and can't be done on the Sabbath. The end of the video is kind of provocative and I don't think it appropriate for answering your question.
I've watched the video a couple of times now and will continue to pray for clarification. What stood out to me, was where it said no work, no causing others to work (even animals) and no buying or selling. I think that may actually be the general guideline I was hoping for. The only Sabbath I have been familiar with is a strict Jewish one, with many, very detailed explanations of what was and wasn't okay to do. The guideline above is much more in line with the 'made for man'-principle, that I completely agree with.
Thank you again.
I'm so glad it was helpful @frugallady , God bless!