God gives "power to the weak and to those who have no might He increases strength" (Isaiah 40:29).
The word "Power" is found 264 times in the Bible. The Lord intends us to be powerful people-mighty in optimism and hopeful of spirit, powerful in evangelistic zeal, potent in influence, strong in moral fiber and purity. We can be powerhouses in prayer and preaching.
I depend on many devices throughout the day and the same way we need to plug our cell phones and laptops into the electrical circuit for recharging, we need to recharge our spiritual batteries by spending time daily in God's presence, reading His Word, praying, confessing our sins, and fellowshipping with Him. "Feed on His faithfulness" (Psalm 37:3).
We must also learn to live by faith. Much of our burnout is caused by not trusting God to handle things too large for us. "Casting ALL your care upon Him, for He cares for you" (1 Peter 5:7). We falter under our heavy loads of care if we don't learn to entrust all our problems to Him for whom nothing is impossible. He wants your burdens!
We must also take breaks. Jesus told the disciples; "Come aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while" (Mark 6:31). It's important to get regular sleep and exercise.
We also need to rediscover the lift of laughter. The Bible tells us to be cheerful, glad, to look up, and to rejoice in the Lord.
We become weak and lose power when we give out more than we're taking in and when we allow particular sins in our lives. Blackouts occur when we allow harmful attitudes-bitterness, anxiety, envy, and unresolved anger-to infect our spiritual power grid. Even the health and strength of our physical bodies can affect our souls, especially if our lethargy is caused by lack of discipline.
Want to avoid personal blackouts and burnouts? The critical thing in avoiding a power outage is to stay plugged in to the power source-to worship the Lord daily, keeping our eyes on Him and drawing strength from Him. "All my springs are in You" (Psalm 87). I love this concept, don’t you?
Our Lord Jesus knew the secret source of daily replenishment. Mark 1:35 says: "Now in the morning, having risen a long while before daylight, He went out and departed to a solitary place; and there He prayed."
Even the great apostle Paul spoke of being "burdened beyond measure, above strength, so that we despaired even of life" (2 Corinthians 1:8). He admitted to once bypassing a great evangelizing opportunity because of anxiety (2 Corinthians 2:12-13).
Finally, don't be afraid to work hard. In balancing burnout with rest, don't go too far in the direction of wasting time. Paul spoke of his "weariness and toil . . . sleeplessness . . . hunger and thirst . . . [and] deep concern for all the churches" (2 Corinthians 11:27-28). As we care for the needs of our families, churches, jobs, and the work God gives us, we'll often be tired. Let's just make sure we're tired in God's work and not of it. (Ahhh!)
It is not the hard work that breaks us down, but it is the grind of working without power. So to this end let us stay close to the power source.
You can do all the things He desires and requires through Christ who strengthens you.
This was really right on time for me, Russell.It's easy to get caught up in ministry instead of being caught up in God (that's our first ministry). The key, like you said is staying connected to God, and keeping faith in His ability, not ours. Thanks for the reminder!!
ReplyDeleteHi Russell, found the blogs been reading for the last hour, writing down scriptures and taking in the message that God has for me. They are right time for me personally and for my ministry. I am enjoying this. You continue to do what you're doing. Will call you regarding some upcoming class. Might be interesting to you.
ReplyDeleteWow Russell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It is AWESOME that you have excepted your call to minister to the total being that is man...we who are living spirit that has a soul(our mind,will and emotions) and we live in a body... as a Personal Trainer you are a trainer/ discipler of the total person AMEN AMEN AMEN... Rich and enlightening words... Be encouraged, it is an honor to know you Peace and Blessings
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