Refueling Your Spirit: Finding Rest in Jesus

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Not starting out every day with a full tank means you're going to be on empty much of the day. Number two, being too busy to stop and refuel, that's the second reason we run out of gas. When you're too busy to stop and refuel, some of you can relate to that in your emotional life, in your relational life, in your spiritual life. [00:02:37]

You have limits, and one of the limits that God puts in your life is actually in the Ten Commandments. It says this: every seventh day is for worship, rest, and relaxation. It's called the Sabbath. If you ignore the Sabbath, you don't take a day for worship, rest, and relaxation, then you're going to pay for it, and you're going to be running on empty most of your life. [00:03:35]

Most common causes of leaks in your life, because you are draining energy all the time, are your relationships. They drain you, and your responsibilities, they drain you. Conflict drains you of energy, criticism drains you of energy, disappointment drains you of energy, frustration drains you of energy. These are common leaks that empty your soul. [00:04:07]

The greater your need to control things, the more overloaded and stressed you're going to be in life. You got to learn to give up control. The greater your need for control, the more overloaded, the more empty, the more stressed, the more depressed you're going to be in life. Jesus's third solution to Running on Empty is this: take my yoke upon you. [00:38:52]

Learn from me, for I'm gentle and humble in spirit, and you will find rest for your soul. That's the refilling your tank. For the Yoke I share with you is easy to wear, and it makes the load light. The load is light. Now, I want you to circle, if you're taking notes, circle the word come, circle the word take, and circle the word learn. [00:47:50]

Jesus says this in Matthew 11:28-30: If you're tired, I would assume that includes a lot of people sitting here right now and those who are listening. If you're tired from carrying heavy burdens, come to me, and I will give you rest. He's not talking about physical rest. He's talking about emotional and spiritual rest. [00:19:07]

The purpose of a yoke is to lighten the load, not to make a heavier load. The purpose of a yoke is so that you share the load you're carrying. You're already carrying the load. Jesus says, yoke up with me, and I'll help you carry it. When two animals team up together, it makes the load lighter, not harder. [00:39:33]

The two biggest causes of overload and stress and emptiness in your life are aggression and arrogance. Aggression is we don't want to wait for anything. We're aggressive. We don't want to pause for anything. We don't want to consider anything. We don't want to be patient for anything. We want to just jump right in, and we get overcommitted. [00:49:33]

The church is Christ's body, and it is filled—that's the opposite of empty. It is filled with Christ, who completely fills, which is the opposite of empty, everything else. You need to be at church. You need to be with your brothers and sisters in Christ. They will help refill your emptiness. [00:53:40]

Start every day by filling my tank. Now, we've talked about this so many times. I don't feel like I have to go into it in any detail, but I'm talking about a daily quiet time. I'm never going to stop talking about this because it is the key to stability and the key to energy in your life. [00:52:07]

The antidote to your emptiness, the antidote to your overload, the antidote to all the ucky things that you're feeling right now, that overloaded soul, that empty soul, it's not a plan for time management, okay? It's not a program for stress relief. It's not a philosophy. It's not a program. It's not a pill. It's a person. Come to me. [00:33:40]

The truth is, friends, you're going to be yoked to something in your life. There is some kind of controlling entity in your life. It may be your own expectations, the expectations of your parents, the expectations of your boss, the expectations of society. You're going to be yoked to something. Why not choose the easiest yoke, Jesus, the easiest yoke? [00:45:20]

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