Embracing the Divine Rhythm of Rest

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1) "It's easy to fall into the rhythms of what everybody else is doing. And almost like maybe this consumer type of mentality, going through the motions or just doing what the world does. But as believers, we have to learn to live life to the full by establishing healthy kingdom rhythms. And the truth is, today, for the rest of our lives, we have to learn to live life to the full. The rhythms that we establish today will have a lasting impact on tomorrow. So the rhythms that you create right now, no matter your age, stage of life, the rhythms that you create right now are going to have an impact on tomorrow. And one of those key components of the rhythms that we need is a rhythm of rest." [45:36] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Resting, it's not just the answer, it's what you do when you rest that is the key because I think that like we have this idea of what rest looks like sleep is good, taking time away from things and be disconnected is great or having hobbies and things like that but what we need is we just need a spiritual rejuvenation we need rest for our souls we need that true replenishment and you might not even realize it but that's maybe what you've been lacking a disconnecting from everything going on in life in a connection with your creator that's something that we all need and today I really do I hope that you walk out of this place with the encouragement to just really rest the way you are and I hope that you do and I hope that you do it the way that God designed it." [51:14] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "If God needs rest, we need rest. Come on. God gave us this example. If he took time to rest, we need rest. And I love it. He turns this example into a commandment. He gives the commandments to Moses and he says, in Exodus 28 through 11, the fourth commandment, he says, remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, neither you nor your son nor your daughter nor your male or female servant nor your animals nor any foreigner residing in your towns. Everybody. For in six days, the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that's in them, but he rested on the Sabbath. The seventh day. Therefore, the Lord blessed the Sabbath and made it holy." [54:03] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Rest prepares you for how God wants to use you. I think that the level of impact we wanna be used by God sometimes is measured in the amount of rest that we really have in him. There will always be a checklist. There will always be things to do, but rest. And the truth is, I was telling someone earlier, a better life is a full life, not a busy life. A better life is a full life, not a busy life. And some of us, living a busy life is maybe what's actually preventing you from having a deeper connection with your creator. Having a busy life is maybe what's, what's maybe preventing you from living that better life. that God offers." [58:07] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "A rhythm of rest means to create a rhythm of spending time with God. We have to understand that our time with God is more important than anything else. It's a time to reconnect with our creator, to have that spiritual rejuvenation. I think of this, this analogy, if a phone didn't have access to wireless or a computer didn't have access to wireless data or couldn't connect to the internet, it would be completely limited in what it could do. Or if you think about this, you think of a phone and you have an iPhone and you try to connect it to it with an Android charger, you'll never get that right charge that it's supposed to have. And I think in order to create a rhythm, you have to create a routine. So what's our routine of spending with our creator?" [01:00:45] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "The truth of the matter is you can, but it's what you do in those 24 hours of your day that matters most. Here's the, here's the hard part though. I'm going to, I'm going to lay some stats on y 'all. Okay. Facts will say that you spend about 30 % of your life sleeping. And that's if you get seven hours of sleep. I don't know if we're all getting seven hours of sleep, but seven hours of sleep a night, that's anywhere from 44 to 55 hours a week sleeping. But facts say that Americans spend about 35 hours a week working at least on average, a lot of us less, a lot of us more. I don't know where you fall on that, but that's anywhere from 30 to 50 plus hours a week. And that's anywhere from 44 to 55 hours a week. And that's anywhere from hours a week working. So between work and sleep, you've already eaten up 12 to 14, 15 hours of your, your day. That's 75 to a hundred hours a week between those two things." [01:02:47] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "I think for us as believers this is what we talked about we have to be creating a rhythm of rest we operate differently than the world and we need to be connected to where there is rest psalm 62 1 through 2 says truly my soul finds rest in god my salvation comes from him truly he is my rock he is my salvation he is my fortress and i will never be shaken god's saying i'm your rest there's rest found in me your time with god is more important than anything else but if we're not connecting to the source we'll never fully be at rest spiritual rejuvenation is really what we need we need rest for our souls y 'all we need to rest in the one who created in the one where there is rest." [01:06:31] (59 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "A better life is a full life, not a busy life. And some of us, living a busy life is maybe what's actually preventing you from having a deeper connection with your creator. Having a busy life is maybe what's, what's maybe preventing you from living that better life. that God offers. Proverbs 4, 18 through 19 says, the path of the righteous is like a morning sun shining ever brighter till the full of light of day, for the full light of day. But the way of the wicked is like a deep darkness. They do not know what makes them stumble. If we're being honest, maybe a busy life is that barrier between you and God. And maybe you don't even realize it. But it's saying the way of the wicked is like a deep darkness. They don't even know what makes them stumble. And maybe without even realizing it, the busyness is keeping us from our Lord." [59:02] (63 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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