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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 11 MIN

The Christ Cycle: Decompression and Rejuvenation – Finding Renewal in Christ’s Example

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

In this episode of The Christ Cycle, Maurice Harker explores two essential phases of Christ’s journey: decompression and rejuvenation. Christ regularly withdrew from the crowds to seek solitude, prayer, and renewal, demonstrating that even the Son of God needed moments of rest and reflection. His example teaches us the necessity of stepping back from life’s demands to restore our energy, gain clarity, and reconnect with our divine purpose.We’ll discuss how decompression helps prevent burnout, strengthens spiritual resilience, and fosters emotional balance. We’ll also examine the practice of rejuvenation—how Christ recharged through solitude, scripture, and communion with God, and how we can apply these principles in our own lives. Discover how to create your own "desert place" for solitude, set healthy boundaries, and embrace Christlike renewal in your daily journey.Want to read the book: ⁠https://bit.ly/TheChristCycleAudioBook

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