John: Overcoming Burnout By Enjoying Jesus as Our Primary Reward

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“As the Father loved Me, I also have loved you; abide in [stay focused on] My love.” (Jn. 15:9)

In Jesus’ training of the disciples, He called them to find their identity in their relationship to Him instead of in what they did, how people viewed them, or in their accomplishments or resources.
It is common to hear sincere believers speak of being spiritually dry, disillusioned, thus burned out. How does this happen? It is by pursuing God and ministry with a wrong mindset. Renewal is within reach of any believer who will change their mindset, as illustrated by the life of John.

Abraham is the father of our faith (Rom. 4:16). God showed him how to live the “life of faith.” The Lord revealed Himself to Abraham as his exceeding great reward or his “primary reward.” God promised Abraham wealth, honor, and a historic impact on the nations (Gen. 12:1-3; 17:2).
16...to those who are of the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all. (Rom. 4:16)
1Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your exceedingly great reward. (Gen. 15:1)

Defining Jesus as our great or primary reward: This includes receiving grace to feel love from God and to feel love for Him. The revelation of Jesus’ love and beauty tenderizes and fascinates us. Walking in this becomes our greatest desire, highest life vision, and most urgent prayer request. Being intentional to cultivate this mindset is an essential element in overcoming spiritual burnout.

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