Then,
because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a
chance to eat, He said to them, ‘Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place
and get some rest.
- Mark 6:31 (NIV)
Have
you ever gone into complete panic mode because you lost your phone? Your
connection to work, family, weather alerts, news, social media — suddenly gone?
Only to realize you were using the flashlight on your phone to look for your
missing phone? Or maybe you were talking to someone on your phone while
searching for your phone?
I admit it has happened to me more than once.
We live in a world where everyone is expected to always be available. Through many of my work roles over the years, I’ve carried pagers, emergency phones, and had bosses who could call at any time to pull me into a focus room when something went wrong. For years I slept with my phone volume turned all the way up “just in case” something happened at work or with family. We become so connected to the world around us that silence can actually make us uncomfortable.
The first time I went on a vacation where there was no cell service, no Wi-Fi, no connection at all, my panic level was sky high. What if someone needed me? What if work fell apart? What if something happened?
But you know what?
When I returned to civilization four days later, nothing was permanently broken. The world was still turning, and people were still peopling.
Somewhere along the way, we started believing that rest equals laziness, but that isn’t true at all. Even Jesus stepped away sometimes. In the middle of teaching, healing, crowds, and constant demands, He told His disciples to come away to a quiet place and rest. If the Son of God made time to step away from the noise, maybe we need to as well.
God often speaks in quiet places. Not always through notifications, alarms, crowded schedules, or endless scrolling — but in stillness. In deep breaths. In sunsets. In conversations around campfires. In moments where the world grows quiet enough for us to hear Him again.
So for the next couple of days, this little Daily Bread corner will be “out of office.” Take care of yourselves, enjoy the people around you, breathe deeply, rest well… and I’ll meet you back here Monday. 💙
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Daily Inspiration from the Bible
- Mark 6:31 (NIV)
I admit it has happened to me more than once.
We live in a world where everyone is expected to always be available. Through many of my work roles over the years, I’ve carried pagers, emergency phones, and had bosses who could call at any time to pull me into a focus room when something went wrong. For years I slept with my phone volume turned all the way up “just in case” something happened at work or with family. We become so connected to the world around us that silence can actually make us uncomfortable.
The first time I went on a vacation where there was no cell service, no Wi-Fi, no connection at all, my panic level was sky high. What if someone needed me? What if work fell apart? What if something happened?
But you know what?
When I returned to civilization four days later, nothing was permanently broken. The world was still turning, and people were still peopling.
Somewhere along the way, we started believing that rest equals laziness, but that isn’t true at all. Even Jesus stepped away sometimes. In the middle of teaching, healing, crowds, and constant demands, He told His disciples to come away to a quiet place and rest. If the Son of God made time to step away from the noise, maybe we need to as well.
God often speaks in quiet places. Not always through notifications, alarms, crowded schedules, or endless scrolling — but in stillness. In deep breaths. In sunsets. In conversations around campfires. In moments where the world grows quiet enough for us to hear Him again.
So for the next couple of days, this little Daily Bread corner will be “out of office.” Take care of yourselves, enjoy the people around you, breathe deeply, rest well… and I’ll meet you back here Monday. 💙
Daily Inspiration from the Bible