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Sabbath: Why Rest Is Hard and Why Your Soul Needs It

35 min · 11 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Sabbath: Why Rest Is Hard and Why Your Soul Needs It

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The conversation delves into the discomfort associated with rest and the consequences of avoiding it, leading to burnout. It explores the fear of slowing down, the tendency to tie worth to productivity, and the normalization of exhaustion. The impact of avoiding rest on mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being is highlighted, along with the recognition of warning signs and the need to prioritize rest for soul rejuvenation. The conversation delves into the transformative nature of Sabbath, reshaping the entire week and providing soul-quenching rest. It explores the concept of Sabbath as both a command and a gift, emphasizing the stewardship and preparation aspects of rest. Additionally, the discussion focuses on practical strategies for building rest into real life, including the importance of planning, scheduling, and reducing constant inputs and noise. The conversation explores the practice of Sabbath rest as a spiritual and practical principle, emphasizing the importance of intentionality, preparation, and adaptation. It highlights the diverse ways in which individuals engage in Sabbath practices and the transformative impact of Sabbath rest on daily life. The discussion also underscores the spiritual significance of Sabbath as a gift and reflection of God's design, promoting rest as a source of peace and wisdom. Takeaways * Rest feels uncomfortable * Avoiding rest leads to burnout Sabbath reshapes the entire week * Rest is about delight, rest, and trust * Rest is stewardship of your capacity Sabbath rest is not about perfection or complexity * Sabbath rest is a spiritual practice Chapters * 00:00 The Uncomfortable Nature of Rest * 08:16 Comparing Exhaustion as a Badge of Honor * 21:12 Building Rest into Real Life * 26:40 Journaling and Evening Prompts * 32:04 Sabbath as a Gift and Reflection * 37:52 Living from a Place of Peace RESOURCES MENTIONED Sabbath as Resistance – Walter Brueggemann ROOTS Morning Journal https://www.groundedgrowth.org/store [https://www.groundedgrowth.org/store] Weekly Reset Guide https://www.groundedgrowth.org/WeeklyReset [https://www.groundedgrowth.org/WeeklyReset] Grounded Growth Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/groundedgrowthcommunity [https://www.facebook.com/groups/groundedgrowthcommunity] Learn more about Grounded Growth https://www.groundedgrowth.org [https://www.groundedgrowth.org] FINAL ENCOURAGEMENT Rest is not laziness. Rest is preparation. You were not designed to live in survival mode. You were designed to live with rhythms of work and recovery. Start small. Protect one block of time. Practice one boundary. Build one rhythm. Because sustainable growth requires sustainable rest. Stay grounded and keep growing. Follow along and stay connected: Website: www.groundedgrowth.org [http://www.groundedgrowth.org] Instagram: @GroundedGrowthMO [https://www.instagram.com/groundedgrowthmo/]Facebook: Grounded Growth Community [https://www.facebook.com/groups/groundedgrowthcommunity/]

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