Turn Someday Into Today
Researchers used to measure "peak burnout" — total physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion — hitting people around age 42. Now the average is 25. The pace of burnout has nearly doubled, and an entire generation is hitting the wall before they've even gotten started. In the opening message of our new series "Burnout Proof," Pastor Garrett goes to the book of Exodus to ask why — and what God says about it. The Israelites got comfortable in Egypt, a land of provision that was never the promise. We do the same thing: we chase the career, the income, the next rung — good things — until provision quietly becomes our identity, and burnout is the result. But here's the reframe that changes everything: you're not burnt out because you're failing. You're burnt out because you're focused on the wrong thing. You don't need a correction of character. You need a correction of focus. God did not call you to be a burnout. His people are designed to be burnout proof. In this message: why young adults are hitting peak burnout at 25; the difference between the provision you're stuck in and the promise you were made for; why loving your job and hating your job both lead to the same place; why your provision is not your identity; and what God's promise actually is — identity, belonging, and presence. Scripture: Exodus 1–2.
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