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2 Cor. 5:6-10. What It Means The word comes from the Old French for “vacancy” and the Latin for “leisure, being free from duty” God instituted times for.

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1 2 Cor. 5:6-10

2 What It Means The word comes from the Old French for “vacancy” and the Latin for “leisure, being free from duty” God instituted times for rest from labor – Ex. 20:8-11, Deut. 24:5 He knew that we need time for recreation and rejuvenation – Eccl. 9:7-10

3 Things To Keep In Mind One cannot vacate from being a Christian – Luke 9:57-62 As such, if you are a child of God, you have responsibilities that you cannot “get away from” – 1 Pet. 4:8-11

4 As You Travel Keep praying regularly – Col. 4:2-4 Maintain the right attitude & behavior that is befitting saints – Eph. 5:8-15 Worship the Lord! Do not neglect to give – 2 Cor. 9:6-9

5 It is important to take time off and recharge, and God wants us to enjoy the simple things in life. Just make sure that you do not try to leave Him behind! If you have any questions or comments on this lesson, please send a message to: feedback@truthandright.org


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