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In Mark 1:32-38, we explore the root causes of overload in our lives, focusing on the fear-driven attitudes that compel us to take on too much. With phrases like, “If there’s a need, I have to fill it,” we examine the pressures we put on ourselves, often driven by the desire for significance. God offers us the Sabbath and daily prayer as essential pauses to regain focus and find stillness in His presence. Embrace the fullness of life that Christ promises and learn how to manage your time and responsibilities with divine wisdom.
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OVERLOADED God’s Sanity for Schedule and Time Mark 1:32-38 (p. 1553)
LIMITS • MARGIN
Attitudes that lead to overload “If there’s a need I have to fill it.”
Attitudes that lead to overload “If there’s a need I have to fill it.”“My job is my ticket to significance.”
Sabbath(Exodus 20:8-11) Two times of PAUSE given by God 2. Daily Prayer(Matthew 5:5)
Solitude ELEMENTS OF CENTERING PRAYER Stillness Scripture
“Be still, and know that I am God.” Psalm 46:10
“I have come in order that you might have life – life in all its fullness.”John 10:10 GNB
Mark 1:32-38 (p. 1553)
Attitudes that lead to overload “If there’s a need I have to fill it.”