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In today’s episode of The Psalm Exchange, we revisit a conversation first recorded back in October—but now, in December, it hits even deeper. We talk about busyness: how it can be both productive and purposeful, yet also a distraction from what matters most.
Psalm 127:2 reminds us that “in vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat—He grants sleep to those He loves.” God never intended for our schedules to replace our surrender.
Whether it's work, family, events, or even ministry, busyness becomes unhealthy when it takes us away from presence with the Lord. Today, we pause to reflect, reset, and realign our priorities with His pace.
By Tristian HolleyIn today’s episode of The Psalm Exchange, we revisit a conversation first recorded back in October—but now, in December, it hits even deeper. We talk about busyness: how it can be both productive and purposeful, yet also a distraction from what matters most.
Psalm 127:2 reminds us that “in vain you rise early and stay up late, toiling for food to eat—He grants sleep to those He loves.” God never intended for our schedules to replace our surrender.
Whether it's work, family, events, or even ministry, busyness becomes unhealthy when it takes us away from presence with the Lord. Today, we pause to reflect, reset, and realign our priorities with His pace.