Charlie Kirk argued that honoring the Sabbath—understood as a deliberate act of stopping in recognition of God as Creator—transformed his life and is the most neglected commandment
"I'm actually writing my next book on the Sabbath. It's called 'Stop in the Name of Gd' because Shabbat means 'stop' or 'ceasing.'
So, I'm not here to sell you a book; it's not even for sale yet; it's just something to think about. And it's honestly how the Sabbath saved my life and helped preserve my family and helped preserve my career.
I grew up in a church environment that, at the very best, would deemphasize the Shabbat; at the very worst, would say that the Sabbath doesn't really matter, the Sabbath is in your heart, you don't need to observe it.