Dr. Rob White - October 13, 2024
Come Away and Rest Awhile!
Scripture References: Mark 6:30-56
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In this week’s sermon, “Come Away and Rest Awhile,” Dr. Rob White of Athens Universal Life Church reflects on the balance between work and rest, as exemplified by Jesus in Mark 6:30-34 and 53-56. After the disciples returned from a successful mission, eager to share their experiences, Jesus recognized their need for rest and invited them to a quiet place. Despite the pressing demands of the crowd, Jesus demonstrated compassion for both the disciples and the people, emphasizing the necessity of rest even in the midst of ministry.
Dr. White draws a parallel between long-haul truck drivers, who must follow strict rules to rest for safety, and the disciples’ need for rest after their mission. Just as truck drivers can’t safely drive without breaks, we also need rest to maintain our spiritual, mental, and physical well-being.
The sermon reminds us that even God rested on the seventh day after creation. This act of rest sets a divine example for humanity, emphasizing the importance of the Sabbath as a time for renewal and reconnection with God. While modern life often blurs the lines between work and rest, the need for spiritual renewal remains crucial. Dr. White notes that neglecting this rhythm can lead to burnout, both in daily life and within the church, where a small portion of people often carry most of the workload.
Dr. White encourages us to trust God’s timing and let go of anxiety. He uses the hymn “Take Time to Be Holy” to remind us that spiritual growth takes time and deliberate effort. As we take time to rest and reflect, we must trust that God will complete the work we’ve started, weaving our efforts into a greater purpose.
This sermon calls us to embrace rest as a gift from God and a vital component of our faith journey. By following Christ’s example, we can find balance in our lives, recharge our spirits, and ultimately serve more effectively.