Emphasis Preaching Journal
When the flame in a...
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When the flame in a rocket engine is extinguished because the fuel is exhausted, it is called burnout. The word has been adopted to describe a person who is fatigued at his work, on frustrated in a cause, on exhausted in daily living. A person who suffers from "burnout" has depleted his physical, mental and spiritual resources without providing for their recovery. Christ recognized the possibility of burnout in the plight of his disciples. He said to them, "Come with me. We will go to a quiet place to be alone. There we will get some nest" (Mark 6:31, New Century Version).
