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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2019 · 1H 12M

John Mark Comer on The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, Work, and Sabbath

from The Alli Worthington Show · host Alli Worthington

I'm joined by the brilliant John Mark Comer, one of my all-time favorite authors and teachers. I love his work so much I think I embarrassed him just a little.  We'll talk about why I pay my children to read his books, the importance of Sabbath, and what it means to live a spiritually disciplined life in a busy, modern world.   In this episode we discuss: 1. Why work isn’t a bad thing. 2. Keeping the Sabbath holy. 3. Practical ways to unhurry life   Favorite quotes: 1. The two major areas where we actually follow Jesus and work out our spiritual formation are family or close interpersonal relationships and work. I think the church does a great job of talking about family, marriage, parenting, relationships, community. What’s there a lot less said about, though I think is changing in the past decade or two, is work and how it dovetails into our spirituality and her apprenticeship into Jesus.  2. The garden was never supposed to stay a garden. Adam and Eve weren’t there to just mow the lawn and take care of things and enjoy life. It was actually supposed to spread out and inevitably become a city had no sin had ever interrupted that project. It would become this garden-like city environment where all sorts of human beings live together in love of God from God and for each other.  3. Sabbath is a practice by which we cultivate a spirit of restfulness. It’s not just one day of the week but seven days of the week.  4. The goal is to become the kind of person in whom literally in our body, in our muscle memory, we have become people of rest.   In this episode I answer these questions: 1. What do you think of the advice that we should just follow our passion? (50:32) 2. Why do Christians say they love Jesus and still act like horrible people? (56:28) 3. When you’re working with your business coaching clients what habits or beliefs are the ones that make some of them unable to succeed? (1:00:01)   Links to great things we discussed:  1. John Mark Comer 2. The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry 3. Favella 4. Educated 5. The Current War 6. God of Wonders    Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :)    xo, Alli   www.alliworthington.com/podcast/johnmarkcomer

I'm joined by the brilliant John Mark Comer, one of my all-time favorite authors and teachers. I love his work so much I think I embarrassed him just a little.  We'll talk about why I pay my children to read his books, the importance of Sabbath, and what it means to live a spiritually disciplined life in a busy, modern world.   In this episode we discuss: 1. Why work isn’t a bad thing. 2. Keeping the Sabbath holy. 3. Practical ways to unhurry life   Favorite quotes: 1. The two major areas where we actually follow Jesus and work out our spiritual formation are family or close interpersonal relationships and work. I think the church does a great job of talking about family, marriage, parenting, relationships, community. What’s there a lot less said about, though I think is changing in the past decade or two, is work and how it dovetails into our spirituality and her apprenticeship into Jesus.  2. The garden was never supposed to stay a garden. Adam and Eve weren’t there to just mow the lawn and take care of things and enjoy life. It was actually supposed to spread out and inevitably become a city had no sin had ever interrupted that project. It would become this garden-like city environment where all sorts of human beings live together in love of God from God and for each other.  3. Sabbath is a practice by which we cultivate a spirit of restfulness. It’s not just one day of the week but seven days of the week.  4. The goal is to become the kind of person in whom literally in our body, in our muscle memory, we have become people of rest.   In this episode I answer these questions: 1. What do you think of the advice that we should just follow our passion? (50:32) 2. Why do Christians say they love Jesus and still act like horrible people? (56:28) 3. When you’re working with your business coaching clients what habits or beliefs are the ones that make some of them unable to succeed? (1:00:01)   Links to great things we discussed:  1. John Mark Comer 2. The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry 3. Favella 4. Educated 5. The Current War 6. God of Wonders    Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :)    xo, Alli   www.alliworthington.com/podcast/johnmarkcomer

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