Good Morning
All,
Isaiah 32:18; “My people will abide in a peaceful
habitation, in secure dwellings, and in quiet resting places”.
I often hear people tell me
how they need to get away for a while.
They need a break and they need to rest and recharge. I recently read where if you are having
trouble sleeping, research seems to point to going camping for a week and to be
sure and leave ALL your electronic devices home. This helps to reset our natural clock and the
rhythm of normal sleep patterns. As
technologically connected as we are, it can, and often does, disrupt our life
patterns and rhythms. If your life
patterns and rhythms are disrupted enough, it can have a detrimental impact on
your health.
So it is
interesting that Isaiah picks up on this.
Notice in our verse he lists three events or places for us, as God’s
children to be. First we will abide in
peaceful habitation. Here we can see the
relationship that we have with God is no longer one where we are the adversary or
enemy of God but that God has declared peace with us through Jesus. We live in peace with God. We no longer hide from God; he draws us into
his loving arms.
Since we
are no longer an enemy of God, he surrounds us with his love. This is what the psalmist meant about us “hiding
in the shadow of your wings.” Just like
the young chick is kept safe and secure all nestled into the wings of the hen
so to we are secure in our dwelling which finds its place in God’s grace.
So we have
a peaceful and secure place to live. We
dwell (set up camp) in the safety of God’s mercy. This is where we are always safe and at peace;
living in God’s mercy. Yet even then, we
face struggles every day. The devil
attacks every moment of every day. It
takes many forms; pressure on our time, pressure on the views of the world,
pressure about worries about health or wealth or personal relationships. God helps us deal with this but, just like
Jesus, sometimes we need a quiet place to go and pray and rest.
So we too,
need a place to go and pray and rest in the Lord. As difficult as it is, we need to take some
time and rest in God’s presence. We need
to take some time, find a quiet spot, read a little Scripture and then take
time and pray. This can help you rest
just as much as the vaunted power nap, maybe even more. It rests our bodies but it nourishes our
souls. It revitalizes our spirit to make
us whole.
So find a
spot, a favorite chair, a bench in the park (it might need to be warmer, but it
will be), a seat on the deck; someplace where you can tune out the noise of the
world, focus on God’s Word and rest in his mercy. Take time to listen to God and to speak to
God; it is here where we find our resting place.
Father of
mercy, in a world that offers no place of safety or rest, you are our shield,
our hope and our home. Guide us to find
rest in your arms. Hide us in the shadow
of your grace filled wings. Be with
those who have no peace. Send your Holy
Spirit to strengthen and comfort them.
Be with us gracious Lord. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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