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bluidkiti
05-25-2014, 11:22 AM
Pace Yourself
By Dennis Fisher

Come aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while. —Mark 6:31

Not long ago I developed a physical problem. My left shoulder and arm were aching, I had a painful rash on my forearm and thumb, and I struggled daily with fatigue. When I finally went to the doctor, I learned that I had a case of shingles. The doctor put me on antiviral medication and said it would take several weeks for the disease to run its course.

Because of this illness, I had to force myself into a new routine. A short nap in the morning and one in the afternoon were necessary to give me the strength to be productive. Until I recovered, I had to learn to pace myself.

At one point when Jesus sent His representatives out to teach in His name, they were so excited with all they were doing that they neglected to take time to eat and rest properly. When they returned, Christ told them: “Come aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while” (Mark 6:31).

Everyone needs rest, and if we go too long without it, we will suffer physically and emotionally. We also will be unable to carry out our responsibilities as well as we should. Is the Lord encouraging you to “come aside . . . and rest a while”? Sometimes a few more rest stops with Him may be necessary.
I come aside from the world of strife,
With its burdens, trials, and the cares of life
To a beautiful, quiet, restful place
Where I commune with my Jesus face to face. —Brandt

To avoid a breakdown, take a break for rest and prayer.

MajestyJo
05-31-2014, 10:42 PM
Thoughts for the Day

“Neither can the wave that has passed by be recalled,
nor the hour which has passed return again.”
Ovid

“Time stays long enough for those who use it.”
Leonardo Da Vinci

Today, be aware of how
you are spending your 1,440 beautiful moments,
and spend them wisely.
Author Unknown

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Love this, it reminds me that I use to use people, places, and things to make time disappear, because I couldn't be with myself.

In today, there are not enough hours in a day.