Pieper writes: Leisure is the condition of considering things in a celebrating spirit. . . . Leisure lives on affirmation. It is not the same as the absence of activity. . . . It is rather like the stillness in the conversation of lovers, which is fed by their oneness. . . . And as it is written in the Scriptures, God saw, when "he rested from all the works that He had made" that everything was good, very good {Genesis 1:31}, just so the leisure of man includes within itself a celebratory, approving, lingering gaze of the inner eye on the reality of creation. 35
( Timothy J. Keller )
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