1. "Every one of us needs to get away. Like we do. We need to get away at times for our physical health. Sometimes we need to get away for our emotional health. Sometimes we need to get away, kind of clear the mechanism for our mental health. Like we need to get away. In fact, this is what's crazy. Historical economists have studied ancient cultures and how the economy works in those times. Medieval peasants, medieval peasants, 14th century, take more vacation days than you and I do."
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2. "You need a place to get away for your spiritual health. We've been talking about a quiet place. Last week, we said, hey, the kind of thing was just stop. Just stop and breathe. Stop. We looked at Psalm 4610. Be still and know that I'm God. Just stop and know God. I'm going to add to that this morning and let you wrestle with this as we spend four weeks talking about the spiritual discipline of quiet. You need to just stop. But you also need a quiet place."
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3. "Jesus, who is God, could have stood inside that village. He could have been 50 miles away. We see pictures where Jesus healed people from a distance. He could have just said, leper, be clean. And he was clean. When the guy came into the camp, Jesus could have seen him coming and said, be clean. But you know what Luke records? The doctor, verse 13, Jesus reached out and touched him. He The one that everybody else had cleared a path for. The one that nobody had touched in years."
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4. "Jesus didn't namby-pamby sin. Jesus didn't look at people and go, well, it's okay. Jesus called sin what it was and called people to turn away from it and never go back to it. And as he looked at people and said, the lifestyle that you're living is wrong, he did it in such a way that the Bible says the sinners and the tax collectors, the people hated, loved being around him. Wherever he went, they went. But like the people where they're like, tell us a little bit more about what we need to fix, Jesus."
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5. "So many people, people are coming into a world and coming into church and trying to explore faith thinking, I've got to have it all cleaned up. I had somebody this week last, I guess, a couple of weeks ago. We were talking about marriage and stuff and he was saying, hey, you know, I feel like in my life, a lot of times I compare my marriage to other people's marriage. That's what we do, right? We compare our life, our marriage, our parenting, and we know the mess that we have. We don't know everyone else's mess because we're not just telling everybody about it."
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6. "Jesus's mission that he was on for those three years. I'm just going to go out there on a limb and say vastly more important than anything you've got this week. The salvation of humanity. That's a, that's a mission. He's got a three year window before the cross. And then really, excuse me, all of that, I won't die, I promise. In all of that, he stops and finds a quiet place to pray. He finds a place to withdraw. His disciples don't go with him."
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7. "Susanna Wesley, 17 children, 17 children, small. Her quiet place was literally a rocking chair in the middle of the living room with a blanket put over her head. Then when mom had the blanket over her head, that was her quiet place. No one went to interrupt. Thomas Edison had a thinking chair. Alexander Graham Bell had a dreaming place. Henry David Thoreau went and skipped rocks at Walden Pond. Beethoven would get up and after a day's work, would go out on a quiet walk with a pencil and a sheet of paper, just to write down anything that came to him."
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8. "If you came in and you are a follower of Jesus, just stop. Find your quiet place. Somebody asked, do you really need four weeks to talk about quiet? And I said, I'm hoping that at the end of four weeks, somebody listened once. Because it's hard. It's hard. Practicing. Start that. It's a spiritual discipline. And Jesus is going to show up. Lord, we love you. Thank you for all that you do in our life. Lord, help us to find quiet. Amen."
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