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The week after Christmas can feel exhausting—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. In this Coffee With God segment, we slow down and sit with Mark 1:35, where Jesus steps away before the pressure asks Him to. After a long season of being needed, Jesus models something powerful: withdrawal that brings alignment, not distance. In this devotional, we reflect on: -Why being needed is not the same as being sustained -How Jesus stepped away before burnout -Why pausing with God actually fuels purposeful performance If you’re feeling drained, stretched thin, or running on empty, this moment of solitude may be exactly what you need to realign your heart and reset your pace. ☕ Grab your coffee. 📖 Open your Bible. 🙏 And take a moment to simply be with God. Scripture (NIV): Mark 1:35–38 📌 Be sure to check out Tuesday’s devotional, where we talk about goals vs. resolutions and why most goals stop serving us. Timestamps: 00:00 – Why this coffee needs to be hot (and settling) 01:26 – The exhaustion of the post-Christmas season 02:01 – Wanting solitude, not responsibility 02:45 – Jesus understands our need for withdrawal 03:20 – Mark 1:35: Jesus goes to a solitary place 04:04 – The context: Jesus was needed all night 05:13 – Truth #1: Being needed isn’t being sustained 07:31 – Truth #2: Jesus stepped away before being asked 08:46 – Truth #3: Withdrawal creates alignment, not distance 10:20 – The pause powers purposeful performance 11:38 – Why I needed time with God this morning 12:18 – Encouragement to pause and realign this week 12:39 – What’s coming in Tuesday’s devotional 14:12 – Final encouragement: talk to God today