Harris Creek Baptist Church

Busyness

01.09.2022 - By Harris CreekPlay

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Do you ever feel like your life is busy? What causes it to be that way? As we start a new series, The Seven Sins of Suburbia, JP addresses the sin of busyness by examining Mary and Martha in Luke 10.

KEY TAKEAWAYS -Busyness is the enemy of encouragement. -What all could you put in the blank: Busyness is the enemy of ________. -Here’s a secret: you will always have a lot to do. There will always be more to do than you have time for. -How much do you like yourself and your life when you are busy? -Jesus had friends. Have you ever considered that? -Minister or ministry simply means to render aid to those in need. All Christian’s, regardless of where they work and get a paycheck, are called to ministry. -Busyness is the enemy of focus. -What is the work that only you can do? What are the things that only you can do? -Don’t let the many things distract you from the one thing. -You are the only one who is in charge of your relationship with Jesus. -Busyness breeds a victim mentality. You are either for me or against me when I’m busy. -Busyness is the enemy of empathy. -People become distractions to your list of things to do when you are busy. -Nobody cares how busy you are. No one. -This is not an admonition to single moms. If you are a single mom, we are here for you! Let us know how we can help and serve you. -The world will not crumble if you slow down and stop. -Busyness is the enemy of peace and joy. -The greatest antidote to “What if…” is to answer the question. -If busy frustrates you, you have set yourself up for a life of frustration. -When something comes at you that you didn’t expect, margin is a great thing. But more than margin, prioritization will help you more. -There are things that won’t get done. Choose them carefully. -“I have so much to do today that I will spend three hours in prayer in order to get it all done.” -Martin Luther -If you want to see your kids go to an Ivy League school or play professional sports, but you don’t disciple them or teach them the Bible, that is a really, really bad trade. -What you say no to will tell other people what is most important to you. People will remember what you say no to. -Three of the big rocks we want you to prioritize at Harris Creek are attending corporate worship, serving, and meeting consistently with your Life Group. -What are your personal big rocks? Your non-negotiables in life?

MENTIONED OR RECOMMENDED RESOURCES -Suggested Scripture study: Luke 10:38-42

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