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Most people would define rest as the absence of activity. Or, they might say that it needs to be intentional margin that allows your to recharge your batteries from the stress of life. What if both of those definitions were incomplete? In this lesson from Ecclesiastes 4, Pastor Philip Jackson teaches on what the Bible says about rest, comparing ourselves to others, and the need for godly community.
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Most people would define rest as the absence of activity. Or, they might say that it needs to be intentional margin that allows your to recharge your batteries from the stress of life. What if both of those definitions were incomplete? In this lesson from Ecclesiastes 4, Pastor Philip Jackson teaches on what the Bible says about rest, comparing ourselves to others, and the need for godly community.
Get Connected!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Evergreen.tulsa
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evergreen.tulsa/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EvergreenChurchTulsa/featured
Website: www.evergreenbc.org
Additional lessons: https://tinyurl.com/REACHTulsa