Turn Someday Into Today
There's a Japanese practice that makes wood fireproof — by burning it. Fire is the very thing that protects it. It's a paradox, and it's also exactly how God works. He uses fire not to destroy you, but to preserve you. In Part 2 of our series "Burnout Proof," Pastor Garrett opens Exodus 3 and the burning bush — and finds a God who deliberately chose the most fragile, flammable thing in the wilderness to reveal Himself. The message underneath the miracle: God made you fragile and flammable on purpose. He knows your weaknesses and He knows your potential, because He designed both. And here's what changes everything about burnout — the bush wasn't supernatural. The fire was. God doesn't need your strength to fuel His mission. You were never meant to be the fuel. Burnout is proof we're striving in our own strength. But when you stop being the fuel and start being planted in God's presence, you can burn without burning out — and people will turn to look. In this message: the Japanese wood paradox and what it reveals about God; what vitality actually is and why optimizing sleep, diet, and routines isn't enough; why God chose a fragile, flammable bush to reveal Himself; why He knows both your fragility and your flammability — and designed both on purpose; why the bush wasn't supernatural but the fire was; and why a healthy, burnout-free life is one of the most powerful witnesses you can carry. Scripture: Exodus 3:1–6. — Axess Church exists to ignite passion for Jesus through risk-taking faith. If you're new to Axess or just listening in, we'd love to meet you. Join us live every Sunday at 10 AM — 501 Hill Ave, Glen Ellyn, IL. Website: axesschurch.com Plan a visit: axesschurch.com/visit Instagram & Facebook: @axesschurch Give: axesschurch.com/give Prayer requests: axesschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/1072478 More from Pastor Garrett: short-form teaching on his personal channel, youtube.com/@grrttblack.
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