Unplugged: Enjoying a Focused Life

Technology is part of who we are. We should embrace it. But there is also value in “unplugging” occasionally. Jesus unplugged from the crowds and learned to know His Father in prayer. He unplugged to rest and awoke to calm the storm. He unplugged enough to feel the timid touch of the woman with the issue of blood. He processed His pain at Gethsemane. He unplugged to clearly know God’s plan for His life, so in His dying breaths He could say, “It is finished.”

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