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The Power of Rest: Why Faith-Driven Leaders Need to Step Away to Step Up

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In a world that celebrates hustle and glorifies busyness, it’s easy to believe that productivity is the result of grinding harder, working longer hours, and pushing past exhaustion. But faith-driven leadership calls us to a different standard—one that recognizes the power of rest as a vital part of success.

In Entrepreneurship God’s Way, I talk about how God designed us for rhythms of work and rest. If even the Creator of the universe took time to step back and declare His work “good” (Genesis 2:2-3), why do we struggle with taking breaks ourselves?

Rest is a Command, Not a Suggestion

God didn’t just encourage rest; He commanded it. The fourth commandment tells us:

“Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God.” – Exodus 20:8-10

Sabbath isn’t just about attending church; it’s about stepping away to realign our hearts, refresh our minds, and recognize that success ultimately comes from God, not just our effort. True faith-driven leadership means trusting that God can accomplish more in six surrendered days than we can in seven stressed-out ones.

The Leadership Benefits of Rest

Taking intentional breaks—whether a daily walk outside, unplugging on Sundays or simply pausing for prayer—actually enhances productivity rather than diminishing it. Here’s how:

1️⃣ Renewed Clarity – Stepping away from work allows fresh ideas and God-given insight to emerge. Some of my best decisions have come not from grinding at a desk but from quiet moments in nature or deep reflection in prayer.

2️⃣ Better Decision-Making – Studies show that mental fatigue leads to poor judgment. Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us that leaning on God’s wisdom rather than our own understanding leads to straighter paths.

3️⃣ Stronger Influence – Leaders who prioritize balance inspire their teams to do the same. Jesus often withdrew to pray (Luke 5:16), setting an example that effective leadership includes intentional solitude.

How to Step Away Without Falling Behind

Resting doesn’t mean being unproductive; it means recharging with purpose. Here are a few ways to incorporate faith-based rest into your leadership:

Start Your Day with God – Before the emails and meetings begin, spend time in prayer and Scripture. Let God’s wisdom guide your decisions rather than stress.

Take Breaks in Nature – A 15-minute walk outside can do wonders for creativity and focus. God’s creation reminds us of His presence and peace.

Unplug Weekly – Set aside a time each week to step away from work, silence notifications, and focus on family, faith, and renewal.

Trust God with the Outcome – Rest is an act of faith. It acknowledges that God is in control and that our work is not the source of our identity—He is.

Final Thoughts: Leading by Example

Leadership isn’t just about how we work—it’s about how we model a sustainable, faith-filled life. When we rest, we aren’t stepping back; we’re stepping up to lead with wisdom, balance, and trust in God’s provision.

So, here’s my challenge: What’s one way you can step away this week to step up as a leader? Let me know in the comments or on social media—I’d love to hear how you’re incorporating faith-based rest into your leadership journey!

About Lee Miller

Lee Miller is an entrepreneur, author, and leadership coach who helps faith-driven leaders integrate biblical principles into business success. His book, Entrepreneurship God’s Way: Building Faith-Driven Success in Business, provides strategies for balancing faith, work, and leadership.

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Lee Millerhttps://msgresources.com
Lee Miller is a veteran of the broadcast media industry and CEO of MSG Resources LLC, where he consults on media strategy, broadcast best practices, and distribution technologies. He began his career in Lufkin in the early 80s and has since held leadership roles in both for-profit and nonprofit broadcasting. Lee serves as Executive Director of the Advanced Television Broadcasting Alliance and is a member of the Texas Association of Broadcasters Golden Mic Club. He lives near Lufkin on his family s tree farm, serves on the board of the Salvation Army, and plays keyboard in the worship band at Harmony Hill Baptist Church. He and his wife Kenla have two grown children, Joshua and Morgan.

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