What is the Biblical view on vacations? Is it Biblical to take a few weeks off to sit on the beach or relax in the mountains, or go on a road trip or travel to a different country? How about taking vacation for a few months, such as a teacher during the summer months? Some other jobs also have generous leave. And, how about vacation/time off every single year...is that excessive?
We all need rest, which the Bible dictates as one day out of seven days. I picture this as staying at home or driving out to the beach for the day. However, vacation can be separate and different from rest days, since vacation generally involves travel and splurging a bit not just relaxing. And, even people who do not have vacation/travel can have rest. Some people travel a lot, not for evangelism or volunteer purposes, but for sightseeing, experiencing new cultures, trying new food, or just to have fun etc. My view is that, all we read about travel/vacation is true, in that a person can grow or become more self-aware, we learn or our perspectives change, etc. Time off is beneficial for health too. However, the time and money spent on vacation could be spent on more important things too. Where do you draw the line?
We all need rest, which the Bible dictates as one day out of seven days. I picture this as staying at home or driving out to the beach for the day. However, vacation can be separate and different from rest days, since vacation generally involves travel and splurging a bit not just relaxing. And, even people who do not have vacation/travel can have rest. Some people travel a lot, not for evangelism or volunteer purposes, but for sightseeing, experiencing new cultures, trying new food, or just to have fun etc. My view is that, all we read about travel/vacation is true, in that a person can grow or become more self-aware, we learn or our perspectives change, etc. Time off is beneficial for health too. However, the time and money spent on vacation could be spent on more important things too. Where do you draw the line?