“When God first gave the Jews this command about the Sabbath, did you know that there was nobody on the face of the planet that took one day out of seven off? Man, they were working seven out of seven days, fifteen-hour days, laboring and bringing forth fruit by the sweat of their brow. I’m learning that a better way to prosper is to put the emphasis on trusting God, which is all about the heart.ĭuring the same broadcast, Andrew shares this about the Sabbath rest: Where’s the rest in that? When I’m focused on what I must do, there isn’t any room for rest. The problem with that is, when this passage in 2 Corinthians is not taught in balance with the one in Matthew, people tend to trust in their sowing rather than trust in God. They usually reference only 2 Corinthians 9:6-10 and put the emphasis on sowing in order to reap. I’ve not heard many preachers go to the above passage in Matthew when they talk about sowing and reaping. I can see how what Jesus said here applies to many areas of the Christian life. Are you not of more value than they? New King James Version Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink nor about your body, what you will put on. In Matthew 6:25-26, Jesus said it another way: In other words, when I’m in a position of rest, it’s because I understand that God’s got this. God had already provided.” (brackets added) When God commanded the Old Testament Sabbath-that man take a rest on the seventh day-it was picture that everything was really from God. The Sabbath was a picture of this rest that we have in the Lord. “It’s not a matter of getting God to do something it’s a matter of resting in what He’s already done. Teaching from his You’ve Already Got It! series on the Gospel Truth, Andrew speaks about rest: The problem with thinkers is they tend to, well, overthink, which then tends toward a lack of peace, the very opposite of rest. Thinker that I am, I spent quite a bit of time thinking about it. It was hard at first to understand what I was holding on to. “You can’t receive with a hand that’s full,” he said. Let’s start, we have to create an environment configuration using a properties file.A man who is sort of a mentor to me told me I needed to learn to rest, to let go. Let’s take a local machine and a dev env as our environments, and the Basic Authentication as a type of authentication. We will use Rest Assured to test our API and Spring Boot Test to set up Rest Assured for any environment.įirst of all, we have to understand what environments we want to test and what type of authentication our application has. In this article we will demonstrate how to quickly create useful tests for an API. A good example of such technologies would be a combination of Rest Assured and Spring Boot Test. To do this, we have to choose suitable technologies and to create the necessary tests. But many developers prefer to automate the checking process in a Java way. We can use Swagger or Postman to simplify the work. There is really a lot of work with the endpoint. Developers are to code a lot of endpoints and follow a succession of standard operations: develop an endpoint, run their application on a local machine and test it, create unit tests and run them, publish the endpoint to a dev environment and test it, publish the endpoint to a pre-live environment and test it.
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