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Provide for others. Because when you work in the rhythm of rest, work, work, work, work, work, that rhythm reminds you, it confronts you with the reality that God is your ultimate provider. That you don't have to work seven days because God can do more with you in six days and with you with one day of contentment with him than you can do in seven days on your own. It's a day of confronting you but it's also a time of gratitude that you get to work, you get to participate, you get to contribute. Because there are millions of people who would trade with you in a heartbeat. That job that you hate, that job that you complain about, that job you don't get paid enough, there are millions of people right now who would say, I don't care about the PTO. I don't care about how much you get paid per hour. I don't care about the vacation benefits. I don't care about any benefits. I just need to work because my children need me to get to work. There are millions who would trade with you.