Yesterday we looked at Fear and how fear can control you when things aren't favorable in your life. Fatigue comes on the other hand from being tired physically or spiritually and can be as controlling as fear: Remember the old saying, 'You can't burn the candle at both ends'? Today we've gone from candle power to electric power, and few of us pay heed to that old saying anymore. We want bigger homes, fancier cars and more exotic holidays etc. So we start earlier, work harder and finish later. Then we stagger home and fall asleep in front of the television, worn out and feeling guilty about spending so little time with our family. We forget that God designed us to need one work - free day a week for rest and spiritual renewal (Exodus 20:8-11). As a result, fatigue saps our creative energy, distorts our outlook, diminishes our joy, erodes our confidence and drains us spiritually. I know you can relate to what I'm sharing today. It may have happened to you or is happening to you right now. Look at the Prophet Elijah; he is a great example of this. Single-handedly he defeated the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18:17-46). In answer to his prayer God sent fire from Heaven that consumed the altar and turned Israel back to God. It was a spectacular victory, yet on the heels of it he got so down that he actually asked God to take his life. Now that's reaching an all-time low! So what did God do? Like any good doctor, He diagnosed the man's problem and prescribed three things: proper diet, adequate rest, and a good assistant - Elisha. Many of us, who love what we do for a living, can have a tendency to get out of balance. We have no boundaries so we risk burning out. We 'grow weary while doing good.' What's the answer? 'He restores my soul.' (Psalm 23:3 NKJV) The word 'restores' has two parts: 'rest' and 'store'. Relax physically, and replenish spiritually. That's what to do when you feel down! I hope you will apply this to your life and not "grow weary in doing good!" You are loved...
Calvary Church
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
When You Feel Down (2)
Yesterday we looked at Fear and how fear can control you when things aren't favorable in your life. Fatigue comes on the other hand from being tired physically or spiritually and can be as controlling as fear: Remember the old saying, 'You can't burn the candle at both ends'? Today we've gone from candle power to electric power, and few of us pay heed to that old saying anymore. We want bigger homes, fancier cars and more exotic holidays etc. So we start earlier, work harder and finish later. Then we stagger home and fall asleep in front of the television, worn out and feeling guilty about spending so little time with our family. We forget that God designed us to need one work - free day a week for rest and spiritual renewal (Exodus 20:8-11). As a result, fatigue saps our creative energy, distorts our outlook, diminishes our joy, erodes our confidence and drains us spiritually. I know you can relate to what I'm sharing today. It may have happened to you or is happening to you right now. Look at the Prophet Elijah; he is a great example of this. Single-handedly he defeated the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18:17-46). In answer to his prayer God sent fire from Heaven that consumed the altar and turned Israel back to God. It was a spectacular victory, yet on the heels of it he got so down that he actually asked God to take his life. Now that's reaching an all-time low! So what did God do? Like any good doctor, He diagnosed the man's problem and prescribed three things: proper diet, adequate rest, and a good assistant - Elisha. Many of us, who love what we do for a living, can have a tendency to get out of balance. We have no boundaries so we risk burning out. We 'grow weary while doing good.' What's the answer? 'He restores my soul.' (Psalm 23:3 NKJV) The word 'restores' has two parts: 'rest' and 'store'. Relax physically, and replenish spiritually. That's what to do when you feel down! I hope you will apply this to your life and not "grow weary in doing good!" You are loved...
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