Message Minute (Restless? There's a Reason for That)

"Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." — Mark 6:31

The disciples were so busy they couldn't even stop to eat. Sound familiar? That's not a first-century problem, that's a Tuesday.

About 1,600 years ago, a man named Augustine prayed something worth writing down: "You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in You." That buzzing, can't-settle, can't-sit-still feeling? It isn't a defect. It's a signal. It's the part of you that was built for God refusing to settle for anything less.

The counterfeit version of rest makes this worse. Flopping on the couch and scrolling for 45 minutes feels like resting, but most people get up more drained than when they sat down. Scrolling is a sugar high for the soul — it spikes, then crashes. Real rest requires intention. Jesus didn't just say, "Go relax." He said, "Come with Me, by yourselves, to a quiet place." The invitation was never a vacation from Jesus. It was a vacation with Him.

Reflection: When you finally get a free moment, what do you reach for first? Does it actually leave you feeling rested, or just distracted?

Prayer: Lord, help me recognize the difference between real rest and counterfeit rest. Pull my heart away from the scroll and toward the quiet place where You are waiting. Amen.

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