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SERMON SUMMARY We live in a blizzard. Our schedules overflow, we wear busyness as a badge, and we're expected to work like we don't have families while raising families like we don't have jobs. In the whiteout conditions of modern life, many of us have lost our way spiritually, wandering in circles just feet from home. God offers us a rope to lead us back: two ancient disciplines called the daily office and Sabbath. These aren't just additions to our already packed schedules. They represent a complete resettling of our lives toward God, a new way of being in the world. The daily office invites us to stop throughout our day, not to get something from God, but simply to be with Him. Through centering, silence, and Scripture, we learn what the early church knew: nothing should interfere with the work of being present to God. As Elijah discovered, God reveals Himself in the sound of sheer silence. Sabbath, the longest and most specific of the Ten Commandments, calls us to a 24-hour period every seven days where we stop, rest, delight, and contemplate. This isn't legalism. The Sabbath was made for us, not us for the Sabbath. We need to find our own rhythm, whether that's Sunday, Monday, or Friday. Thomas Merton warned that activism and overwork are forms of violence we do to ourselves, killing the root of inner wisdom that makes our work fruitful. When we're busier than God requires, we cannot love others through the love of Christ. The invitation remains: What would you need to change to build God-honoring rhythms into your life? URF WEBSITE: ➤ http://www.urfellowship.com SOCIALS: ➤ Instagram: / urfellowship ➤ Facebook: / urfellowship