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Title: Leisure 7.1.303


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Leisure
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Slow me down, Lord!
  • Leisure is the intentional use of our time to
    become more alive, more vital.
  • It does not have to be useful to anyonejust
    pleasant for you. It is an end in itself.
  • Leisure equals freedom to learn, openness to
    wonder, and delivery from ought.

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Gifts from God
  • And it is a good thing to receive wealth from God
    and the good health to enjoy it. To enjoy your
    work and accept your lot in lifethat is indeed a
    gift from God. Eccles. 519 (NLT)
  • And people should eat and drink and enjoy the
    fruits of their labor leisure, for these are
    gifts from God. Eccles. 313 (NLT)

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Leisure Lost
  • So many Christians... have succumbed to
    busyness, unhappiness, tightness and boredom.
    Many suffer from a nagging sense of guilt that no
    matter how much they do, it is never quite
    enough... Words like wonder, joy, rest, and
    freedom have become faded replicas of what Christ
    taught.

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  • Time becomes a tyrant instead of a friend. Joy
    becomes something we will do later. Play becomes
    something for children. Creativity becomes the
    unattainable quality of artists and poets instead
    of the essence of our lives. Wonder is just the
    name of a bread and imagination doesn't make
    enough money to be worthwhile." Tim Hansel (When
    I Relax, I Feel Guilty).

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Leisure inspires creativity
  • In the beginning God created. And the earth was
    without form and void. Gen. 11,2.
  • From the endless well of God's creativity, God
    molded this shapeless, empty world into something
    beautiful. He wove colors, sounds and textures.
    He threw in intricate detail like snowflakes,
    flower pedals and butterfly wings. Below the
    surface He created the microscopic world of
    biology. In the distance He created the
    telescopic world of astronomy. Coy Wylie

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Leisure includes communication
  • Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the
    LORD God as he was walking in the garden in the
    cool of the day. Gen. 38 NIV
  • One gets the impression that this was a daily
    occurrence, something that Adam and Eve had grown
    to expect when their work was done, and it was
    time for leisure.

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Communion with God
  • Now in the morning, having risen a long while
    before daylight, He went out and departed to a
    solitary place and there He prayed. Mark 135
  • And when He had sent them away, He departed to
    the mountain to pray. Mark 646.
  • So He Himself often withdrew into the wilderness
    and prayed. Luke 516
  • And it happened, as He was alone praying, that
    His disciples joined Him. Luke 918

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  • Slow me down, Lord.Ease the pounding of my
    heart by the quieting of my mind. Steady my
    hurried pace with a vision of the eternal reach
    of time. Give me, amid the confusion of the day,
    the calmness of the everlasting hills.
  • Slow me down, Lord,
  • Remind me each day that the race is not always
    to the swift that there is more to life than
    increasing its speed.

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Leisure involves rest
  • God rested from His work.
  • On the seventh day, having finished his task, God
    rested from all his work. Gen. 22 NLT
  • We were designed to take a day of rest.

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  • High productivity of consumer goods requires
    greater consumption of things and stuff (or
    people will lose their jobs--unemployment goes up
    as consumption goes down) which takes up more and
    more of our time (to use those things), leaving
    us less time for leisure!

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Gods school of leisure
  • The essence of leisure is learning.
  • The Greek word for leisure is scholathe root
    from which our word school is derived.
  • Rest doesnt have to be idleness or sleeping
    rest can be something different which we enjoy,
    and we can learn in the process.

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A life of leisure
  • Take at least one full day off a week.
  • Take minute vacationsstop, meditate, pray, or
    take a power nap.
  • Plan your vacations with a relaxing pace and a
    minimum of work.
  • Learn to let some things go undone.
  • Choose free time over extra pay.
  • Learn to relax without feeling guilty.
  • Cultivate a taste for edifying leisure, not
    draining pleasures.

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  • And people should eat and drink and enjoy the
    fruits of their labor leisure, for these are
    gifts from God. Eccles. 313 (NLT)
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