
In Week 6 of our series Present Yourselves: Transformed for a Life of Worship, Pastor Chris Zauner brings a timely and challenging message titled "Worship Through Rest." In a culture where exhaustion is worn like a badge of honor, Pastor Chris invites us to reimagine rest—not as a break from productivity, but as an act of worship and surrender to God.
This sermon explores the deep spiritual significance of rest through the lens of Scripture—from God’s rest in creation, to the Sabbath commandment in the Mosaic covenant, to the redefinition of rest in the person of Jesus. Pastor Chris unpacks how rest isn’t just about stopping work; it’s about stopping striving. True rest begins with trust—trust that God is sovereign, that His work is complete, and that we are not defined by what we produce.
Drawing from Matthew 11:28–30, Genesis 2, Exodus 20, and Colossians 2, this message helps us see rest not as a legalistic obligation but as a relational gift. Rest is no longer about law—it’s about living in the freedom, identity, and rhythm Jesus offers. Pastor Chris challenges us to build intentional rhythms of rest in weekly, monthly, and seasonal ways—not to escape our lives, but to fully engage in the presence of God.
If you’ve ever felt tired in soul, burdened by expectations, or unsure how rest fits into your life as a follower of Jesus, this sermon offers clarity, encouragement, and practical vision for what it means to worship through rest. Learn how to let go of striving, embrace your limits, and realign your life with the One who never grows weary.
Series: Present Yourselves – Transformed for a Life of Worship
Message Title: Worship Through Rest
Speaker: Pastor Chris Zauner
Scriptures: Matthew 11:28–30, Genesis 2:2–3, Exodus 20:8–11, Deuteronomy 5:15, Colossians 2:16–17, Hebrews 4:9–10, Mark 2:23–28