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Take a Rest | The Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Today’s technology allows us to go at a 24-hour pace,
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which is far from healthy for our bodies or our minds.
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We have to purposely carve time into our days where we stop and rest.
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Jesus, one of the greatest leaders of all time, knew how important this was.
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The writers of the Gospels noted multiple times when Jesus took time to be by Himself and rest.
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If He took time to rejuvenate centuries before the constant clamor of today’s technology,
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how much more should we follow His lead?
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As Charles Spurgeon suggested, “In the long run, we shall do more by sometimes doing less.”
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If your schedule won’t give you the time to rest, you will simply have to take it.
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I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.