Summary: What if we start getting intentional about what we’re doing—and why we’re doing it? God has plenty to teach us about creating goodness out of chaos.

Our jam-packed lives can feel like a wall of noise. Instead of living from a place of rest and purpose, we’re constantly putting out fires and powering through one more day. But what if we stop to rethink the rhythms in our life? What if we start getting intentional about what we’re doing—and why we’re doing it? God has plenty to teach us about creating goodness out of chaos. So we’re spending four weeks learning to carve sweet, freedom-bringing rhythm from everyday noise.

We can learn much about our Creator by looking at Creation. Notice how many things in nature are rhythmic...

Revolving of earth for seasons

Rotation on the earths axis for night and day

We all sleep like clockwork for a set period of time everyday

Women having a certain unfortunate rhythm every month

Birth and death of all that is created, whether plant or animal

The hope of a new Bengals season which is rhythmically crushed

Rhythm means....

1) Embracing Extremes

Ecclesiastes 3:1-2

For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven:

a time to be born, and a time to die;

a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;

If everything we know in the world operates this way then we should operate this way.

GOLF SWING

the bigger your mission or purpose, the bigger your play....built-in to your rhythms.

No one multi-tasks. We toggle. It is neurologically impossible to listen to someone on the phone and type an email. It is familially impossible to build into your children while you are preparing for a presentation. It is spiritually impossible to build into yourself if you are only productive or you only rest.

Less than half the people I’ve interviewed would say they work around the clock out of fear, and more than half would say they do it out of habit. We use work to numb out. We can’t turn off our machines because we’re afraid we’re going to miss something. Exhaustion is Not a Status Symbol by Lillian Cunningham in Washington Post’s On Leadership section

Our their fear is: If I really stopped and let myself relax, I would crater. Because the truth is I’m exhausted, I’m disconnected from my spouse, kids, girlfriend and friends. We fear that if I let off the gas the wheels will come off.

Today it’s a mark of honor to say you’re busy. “How are you today?” “Ugh, just busy.” We even feel guilty when we tell people we have rhythms where we intentionally do nothing.

Mark 2:13- Jesus is along at the lake before teaching

Mark 3:7- Jesus withdraws with his disciples

Mark 3:13- Jesus goes up the mountainside and calls his disciples

Mark 4:35- Jesus leaves the crowds by getting into a boat

Mark 5:1- Jesus at the lake/hillside

Mark 5:21- Jesus crosses the lake to the other side again

Mark 6:45-46- Jesus sends his disciples ahead, dismisses the crowd, and goes up a mountain to pray

2) Scheduling Values

We must pin what we want to places in our schedule. When I was young the culture helped us to rest. You couldn't find a store open on Sundays. In our suburban part of Pittsburgh in the 70s there were only two places you could eat. It was e only time my parents went to a bar.

We can learn about how rhythm works by looking at nature. We should care about the destruction of rainforests on the other side of the globe because it is part of the necessary melody to making the planet healthy and habitable. Likewise we should care about the destruction of having a Sabbath Rest or the destruction of healthy and regular mealtimes with family or friends. We should care about the destruction of silence and an inability to be by ourselves without our thumbs moving.

John 15:4

Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.

Genesis 1:22

And God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful and multiply

First commandment is, "be fruitful and multiply," And yet the first day is spent resting.

SEMI-CIRCLE DRAWING WITH WHITE BOARD

Some of the most driven and gifted people I know are also those who are stuck in their productivity. There hasn't been a breakthrough in their fruit for a long time and it is because their life has no rhythm. To have punch, I must pull back to have force. Keeping my arm extended wont give me power. Also, bringing it back just a little doesn't give me enough rhythm or have force.

This is why the nation of Israel had mandated festivals. These weren't the church festivals that we know today. These weren't things where you went out of obligation to support the budget. These were fun multi-day blowouts. And, there were strict consequences for not participating. And, people wanted to participate. They liked the rhythm of rest.

Between our three campuses we have 6 daily prayer meetings for staff and volunteers. We read and pray through a different psalm everyday. Anyone who goes to those would tell you that their prayer life has never been better because they have a scheduled rhythm that brings benefits.

3) Repeating Patterns

Last week thousands of us evaluated our financial rhythms and shifted to being an upfront percentage giver instead of an impulsive or leftover giver. To be healthy financially you must have rhythms around how and when you give. How and when you save and how and when you spend. Rhythmically, I’ve been putting more time between when I want something and when I buy something.

One of the rhythms was to take your agricultural tithe to the temple annually. Look at this outclause that you could exercize if you were far away.

Deuteronomy 14:24-26

And if the way is too long for you, so that you are not able to carry the tithe, when the Lord your God blesses you, because ethe place is too far from you, which the Lord your God chooses, to set his name there, 25 then you shall turn it into money and bind up the money in your hand and go to the place that the Lord your God chooses 26 and spend the money for whatever you desire—oxen or sheep or wine or strong drink, whatever your appetite craves. And byou shall eat there before the Lord your God and rejoice, you and your household.

Premeditated percentage for giving is a rhythm.

Last week I said, "we do things and we spiritually grow." Organizing your life so you can rest and have a sabbath is doing something. For most of us doing nothing doesn't mean sitting in front I'd the tv, it means doing nothing to come against the force of our world which will alway drive us to have full schedules, busy lives and endless "do lists."

Failures from early like when I would go away on vacations and be sick the first couple days.

Full and light heart

KMART CLIP

Functional family

Fruitful Production

For these things to happen, I must have Simple repeatable patterns

Before I share some of my repeatable patterns, let me just prep you and say that when I hear other people give information like this it is normal to compare myself to what they are doing and then I inevitably feel like a loser. I share these not so you can try to be like me but so that you can see some of the Rhythms that I’ve found work for me.

Maybe you can’t or don’t want to do these things. That’s fine. I’m just hoping something jolts your creativity. And if I sound impressive, I promise you I’m not perfectly successful in doing these things all the time. I didn’t wake up one morning and install all of these things and be good with them.

Daily:

QT

Family Dinners

Physical Exercise

Between our three campuses we have 6 daily prayer meetings for staff and volunteers. We read and pray through a different psalm everyday. Anyone who goes to those would tell you that their prayer life has never been better because they have a scheduled rhythm that brings benefits.

Everyone thinks that another stage of life would be easier than what I have right now.

Weekly:

Meetings all week

SCREEN SHOT OF SCHEDULE

Friday Fun

Saturday Morning Prayer

Sunday Extended Family Dinners

Monthly:

Average One weekend off a Month

Motorcycle overnight

PIC OF BIKE IN MUD

Rest Looks different for all of us. My rest that includes the activity of riding, finding a campsite, wrestling firewood out of the woods, sitting around a campfire for a few hours, sleeping on a inflatable pad and then breaking camp in the morning may not work for you. It is very restorative to me.

Annually:

Summer Break

Extended family at major Holidays

Celebration of Individuals through Birthdays

Guy Trips

The bigger your mission or purpose, the bigger your play....built-in to your rhythms.

Don’t oversteer. Start with something simple and repeatable. There is a method to being able to do 50 pushups in a week. Would you like me to tell you how to do that?... You are thinking, “I don’t need you to tell me how to do 50 pushups in a week. How many of us could do 50 pushups a week? How many of us do 50 pushups a week?

Abide in his love and his word abides in us.