Finding Peace: Trusting God and Embracing Rest

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You worry because you think, well, I have what I need when I need it, and anytime you expect other people to meet your needs instead of God, you're going to be frustrated. You're going to be disappointed, and they're not going to be able to measure up because nobody can meet all your needs. No man, no woman, only God can meet all your needs. [00:14:04]

Stop putting your security in things that you can lose. Sometimes people put their security in their job; they lose their job, they lose their peace of mind. They put their security in their marriage, and then their spouse dies, or they go through the tragedy of a divorce, and then they go, who am I? What is my identity? [00:15:07]

You can lose your job, you can lose your health, you can lose your reputation, you can lose your spouse, you can lose your mind, but you cannot lose your relationship to Christ. And so you put your security in that. You look to God to meet all your needs. [00:15:45]

The first step in stress reduction is worship. I refocus on God. I stop focusing on expecting other people to meet my needs, and I refocus on God. Look at this verse up here on the screen, Isaiah 30:15 says, this The Sovereign Lord says only in returning to me and waiting for me will you be saved. [00:17:10]

So much of the stress in your life comes from always being in a hurry, always working too much, always feeling like you got too much to do. It's why you overwork. You never again get caught up. How many of you feel like I can never get caught up? Let's just have True Confession. [00:18:28]

If God had wanted to, he could have created human beings without the need for sleep. Why did he create you with the need for sleep? You will spend one-third of your life asleep. Now, if God's only going to give you 60, 80, 100 years here on Earth, why wouldn't he give you 100% of the time? [00:19:47]

God rests. God modeled it when he created the whole universe. The Bible says that after he finished all of creation, it says on the seventh day God rested. Now, why did God rest? He wasn't tired. God doesn't ever get tired. He was modeling the importance of rest to your life. [00:20:56]

The Bible's filled with instructions about rest, recreation, and relaxation. In fact, it's so important God put it in the Big 10. It's in the Ten Commandments right up there with don't commit adultery and don't murder and don't lie. He says every seventh day you take a day off. [00:21:41]

The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. In other words, God says I created this idea if you take a day off every seven days for rest, recreation, worship, and restoration. He goes, that's my idea. It's for your benefit. It's so you don't burn out. [00:22:31]

What am I supposed to do on my Sabbath? Three things. Write these down. Here's three things you're supposed to do on your Sabbath. Number one, rest my body. You need to rest your body physically. Rest. There's a Biblical basis for a good Sunday afternoon nap right there. [00:23:54]

I rest my body on the Sabbath, and I refocus my spirit. And what is that? That's worship. It's what you're doing right now. You are refocusing your spirit right now by coming to worship, and in corporate worship, we recharge and refresh our spirit. [00:24:57]

The world has ever-changing so-called answers to your relationship struggles, solutions to your financial troubles, and explanations to your search for meaning. But what the world offers often leaves us empty and searching for more. The good news is God's word contains timeless truths that can transform every area of your life. [00:25:28]

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