Good Morning All,
“Matthew
11:28; “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you
rest.”
One of the more frequent themes of music is
the plight of the working man. Tennessee
Ernie Ford, John Fogerty, Merle Haggard, even Oliver Anthony sang about the
plight of the working man. They sang to
tell of working hard, barely hanging on, other people living off of our work;
about a system that is stacked against us so that we can’t get ahead. The plight of the man who carries a heavy
burden in life, who is boned tired every night and often wakes up exhausted the
next day still stiff and sore from the day before. We often see the image of a man carrying a
heavy pack on his back, all hunched over, stumbling, from the weight he bears.
That is the image that Jesus wants us to
have when we read this verse. All those
who labor and are heavy laden; all you who work hard every day, all of you who
are totally exhausted from the demands of the day; come to me and I will give
you rest. The thing we want to remember
is that this isn’t about physical labor; it is about spiritual labor. It is about confessing our sins.
When Jesus first spoke these words to his
disciples, they were living under the law as interpreted by the Scribes and the
Pharisees. This led to a very work-oriented
path for forgiveness. Under the Pharisees, if you were a sinner, you had to
make financial restitution, at the temple, and then you had to keep the law or
repeat this procedure. Well, as you can
envision, the cost of a “proper” sacrifice was high and available only from the
Pharisees. This made them rich and
feared for the cost was very arbitrary. Often,
the hardworking man barely made enough to live on, the burden of paying for
this sacrifice was too much. So, to the
man who tried to be faithful to the teaching of his church, he was left with
little hope. When it was time to do a sacrifice to atone (or pay) for those
sins, he had to buy the “proper” sacrificial animal from the Pharisees. You can see how this is a losing
proposition.
The devil tries to convince you of this
same tactic. The guilt that we feel
after we sin is the devil trying to goad us into carrying that sin with us all
the time. He is weighing us down with
the burden of paying for it. He wants you to carry it so he can use that sin to
try and separate you from God. He wants
you to struggle and battle all day long, get no rest at night and then tomorrow
he will add some more guilt, some more weight to that pack on your back.
To this Jesus tells us come; come if you
are heavy with burden, heavy with the weight of the guilt of sin, and Jesus
will give you rest. That is what
confession of sins is about. We are not
telling God anything he doesn’t know when we confess our sins. The confession of sins is about freeing
yourself from the guilt of sin. We take
these sins and say, “Father, these are burdening me down please take them from
me.” This is about having the burden taken from us, by Jesus, so that we may
have true rest.
Dear Father in heaven,
you call us through your Son to unload our burden and to receive from you your
holy rest. We are often too slow to hear
these words of comfort, and we carry the burdens of guilt that rob us of your
grace. Give us strength to come to you
and receive rest. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
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