Wednesday, February 8, 2023

True Rest

 

“Our rest lies in looking to the Lord, not to ourselves.” - Watchman Nee

In the midst of a busy and productive life, rest is sometimes frowned upon and often considered an unaffordable luxury.  However, rest is important for the proper function of a person. After daily toils and stress, we need rest to repair and rebuild ourselves.  Rest enables the body to be refreshed and rejuvenated. It also helps the mind to focus and to have more clarity in thinking which is important for cognitive decision making.

Rest usually is associated with the limited hours of sleep. Though sleeping is a part of rest, it only plays a small role.  Rest has a more deeper meaning that it’s a point we can reach where all internal (and external) conflicts are placed under subjection, bringing in a peaceful quietness.


 The concept of work and rest was introduced by God himself, as He rested from all His works on the seventh day of creation.  The fullness of rest can only come with enjoying the presence of God.  Only there your mind and spirit can find the stillness and serenity which brings in a more peaceful  rest.


Jesus said, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” (‭‭Matthew‬ ‭11:28-30‬)

One of the many blessings Jesus offers is true rest to whosoever that comes to him. All our labors and heavy loads will only intensify despondency and unrest.  However, in coming to Jesus a divine exchange is made possible. There you can leave your burdens down and take upon His yoke which is easy and His burden which is light. He promises a rest that is unique and fulfilling that you can take upon.

On the cross of calvary, Jesus took upon Himself our pain and burden of sin.  He offered us salvation and His shed blood cleansed us from all unrighteousness. Whenever you feel heavy and burdened in your soul, gaze your eyes upon the Lord and Master.  Draw near to Him, run into His embracing arms, and as you make that choice today to come to Him, may you find this true rest for your body and soul. God bless you!

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