Friday, August 19, 2011

Human Also Need Rest


Readings: Genesis 2:1-4
because on the day so he quit his job all that God made the creation of Genesis 2:3 .-Everything needs to rest. As a writer, I also need a break. Just because they want more productive and more productive again, I sometimes force myself to write more. But somehow I have to go back to the fact that I have to turn off the computer and rest. As I continue to push yourself then what happens is my writings lost his touch. Looks so ordinary. Less bite. Crisp. In fact most of them should be discarded after passing through the editing

process.We need a break, whatever our profession, including as a servant of God though. Otherwise, we can be sure we will be stuck in boredom, fatigue and what we do will lose touch and sharpness. We run out of ideas. The idea we are stuck. Creativity we die. Innovation also will stop by itself. Rest no longer an option, but a necessity! God is so wise. He knows that humans are not robots. He knew people could be tired. That's why he ordered that one day a week set aside as a time to rest.Any supple bow, if he is pulled continuously, the bow will break. The field also needs a break and would occasionally have to be left unplanted. Anything as powerful as a machine, he needs a rest. If the machine is made of iron it needs a rest, let alone us. If we are still asking some excuse and reason, perhaps this fact could answer it: six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea and everything in it, and he stopped on the seventh day. If the world and all the order of the planets do not collapse and no mess when God rested, then our world will not collapse when we retire!My advice, slow your pace. Loosen all of your busy life. You do not need to rush. Relax. Make sure you actually break. Your business will not go bankrupt when you take one day a week to rest, believe me. Enjoy your break. By the way, had many days I was constantly writing. So I will soon turn off the computer and rest.Plan refreshing that you will do during the holiday later.
(Huey)
»This reflection is taken from Our Daily Bread Spirit

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