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*BALANCING LIFE'S DEMANDS*
*Balancing Your Personal Life  -  Part 1 of 6*
*Selected*
*Rick Warren*
 
 
Prov.
28:2 /"A man of understanding and knowledge maintains order."/
 
1 Cor.
14:32 /"For God is not a God of disorder, but of peace."/
/ /
Ecclesiastes 3:18 /"There is a time for everything..."/
 
 
 
*GOD WANTS US TO LIVE BALANCED LIVES*
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*I.
THE PROBLEM OF IMBALANCE*
 
 
       Most people tend to work on the _______________ areas of their lives and let the
 
       _______________ areas slide.
As I "overexposed" and "underdeveloped"?
 
 
2 Results
 
               1.
2.
 
 
* *
\\ *II.
THE AREAS OF YOUR PERSONAL LIFE*
 
       Jesus -- our example of perfect balance.
Luke 2:52
 
       The 5 Areas:
 
               1.
______________________________ Rom.
12:2
 
 
               2. ______________________________ 1 Cor.
6:19-20
 
 
               3. ______________________________ 2 Peter 3:18
 
 
               4. ______________________________ Gal.
5:22-23
 
 
               5. ______________________________ Rom.
12:16+18
 
 
*III.
HOW TO GET STARTED*
       (in balancing your personal life)
 
       1.
____________________________________________ Prov.
14:8
 
 
       2.
____________________________________________ Eph.
5:15-16
 
 
       3.
____________________________________________ Col. 1:15-17
\\ *BALANCING LIFE'S DEMANDS*
*Balancing Your Personal Life  -  Part 1 of 6*
*Selected*
*Rick Warren*
 
Luke 2.  This morning I want to briefly give you an introduction to the series we're going to be in for the next five weeks.
I'm calling this series, "Balancing Your Personal Life".
All of the world is based on this principle of balance.
The principle of nature is that the world is perfectly balanced.
It is tilted at a certain angle and rotates at a certain number of miles per hour without any vibration.
If the world were a little bit closer to the sun we would burn up and if it were a few miles further away from the sun we would freeze to death.
The world is in balance.
In nature, the ecologists study the ecosystems where the food chain and the checks and balances in nature take care of each other.
In architecture, there's balance.
There's the balance within a  structure.
Engineers know that if a building isn't built right and the stress isn't balanced, it will collapse or a bridge will fall through.
In your body, doctors say when you get sick, it is an imbalance in your body.
Health comes when your body is restored to balance.
The red and white corpuscles are balanced and your hormones are balanced.
All through your life, in everything we look at, it all focuses toward equilibrium -- the principle of balance.
God wants our personal lives to be balanced.
Proverbs 28:2 /"A man of understanding and knowledge maintains order."/
He has balance in his life.  1 Corinthians 14:32 /"For God is not a God of disorder, but of peace."/
God wants things to be in balance and equilibrium.
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 /"There is a time for everything..."  /God wants us to live balanced lives.
There is a problem that I see all the time in people I counsel.
Probably the most common problem I encounter is this problem of imbalance.
Imbalance is a disease that has many different symptoms, but the root is the same.
You can be imbalanced in anything.
Sleeping?
Yes.
Eating?
Yes.
Work?
Yes.
Play?
Yes.
Everything.
You can be imbalanced in the way you use your time, in sex, in anything.
The problem is that most of us have a tendency to work on our public lives and let our private lives slide.
We work on how we look and how we smile and how we talk, but people don't see your private life, so you sometimes let that slide.
I heard Howard Hendrix say one time that a lot of people's lives are like poor photographs:  over- exposed and underdeveloped.
I think that's true.
A lot of lives are overexposed.
Everybody sees us and knows us and we have contacts with a lot of people, but our private lives are underdeveloped.
There are some problems when your personal life is not developed, not in balance.
Two things happen: 
 
 
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Frustration  *
 
When I was a kid, I used to watch these guys at circuses that would have poles they would try to balance dishes on.
I think the first time I ever saw it was on the old Ed Sullivan show.
The guy would have tall skinny poles and a stack of dishes.
He'd start swirling the pole until he got the dish perfectly twirling and balanced.
Then he would take another pole and dish and start that.
Then another and another.
The problem was, that about the time he got down to number nine, number one started to fall off.
So he'd run back real quick and get that one shaking... then he'd run back and start another, start shaking it...
 
I thought, “A lot of people live their lives that way”.
They go from this to that.
They work on this area of their life a little bit and then they stop and work on that area of their life a little bit.
Then another area.
It's frustrating.
Just about the time you get one thing in balance, the other one starts to fall off.
Frustration is a result of imbalance in your personal life.
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Fatigue*
 
You get tired when your life is out of balance.
Anybody who's ever bought a car or a new set of tires know that when you buy new tires, you need to get them balanced.
If the tires on your car are not balanced, you're going to have a bumpy ride.
There are going to be vibrations.
The car doesn't handle the shocks and bumps so well.
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