In this episode of Blessed + Bossed Up, we continue our book club discussion of The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer, shifting from diagnosing the problem of hurry to uncovering the solution.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, burnt out, or stuck in a cycle of doing too much, this episode is your invitation to something deeper: the lifestyle of Jesus.
We explore what it truly means to follow Jesus—not just in belief, but in daily practice—and how embracing an apprenticeship mindset can transform your pace, your peace, and your purpose.
We often think the solution to overwhelm is more hours in the day. But more time doesn’t fix a misaligned life—it just gives us more space to stay busy. True freedom comes from reordering our lives around God, not productivity.
To follow Jesus is to apprentice under Him:
This perspective shifts your posture from control to humility, from striving to learning.
If you’re experiencing:
…it’s not random. Your current systems and rhythms are producing those results.
“Every system is perfectly designed to get the results that it gets.”
Many of us want:
…but we’re not willing to live how He lived.
Following Jesus is not compartmentalized—it’s a full-life transformation, not just Sunday behavior or spiritual moments.
Burnout isn’t just exhaustion—it’s a signal.
It often means you’ve made your dwelling place somewhere God never intended.
The invitation? Come back home.
A powerful personal story highlights how easy it is to pray what we want instead of surrendering to God’s will.
When you approach God as an apprentice—not the one in charge—you:
Slowing down enough to:
…is key to transformation.
Self-awareness allows you to course correct in real time and grow in spiritual maturity.
Life is hard. That’s not changing.
But instead of removing the weight, Jesus teaches us how to carry it differently:
An easy life isn’t promised—but an easy yoke is.
This week, begin living like an apprentice:
Matthew 11:28–30
“Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest…”
If you want the life of Jesus, you have to adopt the lifestyle of Jesus.
This isn’t about doing more—it’s about living differently.