A WORD WITH YOU
By Ron Hutchcraft
#5272 - "Stopping To Recharge"
Psalm 23:1


   I held out for a long time getting a cell phone. But as much as I have
to communicate from the road, my cell phone has become a friend in many
situations. It's battery operated, which means, of course, that it will not
run indefinitely. And it's no fun to be in a situation where you really
need to communicate, and your cell phone is dead. So I need to put that
little guy down sometimes and plug him in to recharge, so he's good to go
again.

   A cell phone needs some down time to recharge so it can serve again, and
so do you. In fact, God created you that way. That is the Sabbath principle
that He built into our creation, and He does not intend for us to work all
the time. He made us so we would take regular rest.

   It may be that you're running down fast. You're stressed, you're
fatigued, you're more impatient, you're more irritable, and you're addicted
to your own adrenaline. If you keep driving at this speed, you're going to
go over the edge - or the people around you are. It's time for the
stress-reduction prescription in our word for today from the Word of God.
It's in Psalm 23 beginning in verse 1. Familiar words, "The Lord is my
shepherd, I shall not be in want. He makes me lie down in green pastures,
He leads me beside quiet waters, He restores my soul." Where do you get
restored? By quiet waters where your Shepherd may be trying to lead you
right now. But you haven't allowed any time lately for quiet waters, have
you? You're saying, "I'm too busy to take a timeout." You're too busy not
to.

   It's the down time that recharges the battery of my cell phone. And it's
not wasted time. If I don't give it that recovery time, it eventually won't
work at all! It's down time that recharges your battery. And it's not
wasted time. If you don't allow that recovery time, eventually you won't
work at all!

   I know how a make-it-happen, conscientious, goal-oriented, driven person
can fill up their life until there are just no margins. I am that kind of
person. I've done it. But it costs way too much. It costs you in personal
peace, in your close relationships, even in your performance and your
creativity. God created us in such a way that when we take time out to rest
and restore, we actually get a lot more done in a lot less time!

   You may very well need some "quiet waters" time. And it won't happen
unless you make a non-negotiable commitment to it - put it in your
calendar. And then you need to stand back, re-examine your priorities, and
literally schedule regular times to recharge; to put some margins back into
your life, like setting a firm quitting time, getting to bed earlier, or
time off to balance extended time on. Without those balancing mechanisms,
you literally begin to burn out. And if you don't get your Sabbaths, the
Bible seems to indicate that one day your Sabbaths will come to get you all
at once.

   The alternative is just continuing to run down, like you have been. Your
physical and emotional battery cannot run indefinitely. You have to stop to
recharge. And when you do, you'll be able to run again at full strength.

Copyright (c) 2007, Ron Hutchcraft.


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