Good Morning All,
Matthew 11:28; “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy
laden, and I will give you rest.”
It is interesting to study our life and
culture by looking at our music. One of
the most common themes, one that goes from the earliest American music until
today; is the idea of being tired. We
are tired of work; we are tired of war; we are tired of being excluded and
marginalized. It is easy to feel
tired. We live in a culture and
lifestyle that demands so much that most people are often tired. We also live in a culture where “enough”
never is. We always want more.
Our culture, our world and
our sinful desire drive us to a point of exhaustion. The issue is that because of our sinful nature,
we are no longer content. We are
restless and demanding more. This desire
goes all the way back to Eve when she was content with living in God’s perfect
paradise. She wanted to be like
God. She was restless and seeking
more. Soon she was tired; tired from her
desire which was not for God but for herself.
She, and Adam, soon became weary of the weight of their sinful desires.
Abel lost his life because of
sinful desire and selfishness.
Abraham’s desire for a son led him to try and bypass God. This led to family strife that, in many ways,
still exists today. David’s desire for
another man’s wife led to his exhaustion as the prophet Nathan called him out
on his sin. The list in Scriptures is
almost endless. Sinful desire leads to
striving for things that are either unattainable or of no value to our
existence as God’s people.
This is why we are always
exhausted; the devil never lets us rest.
He is always telling us that we need more and more and that what we have
is either old, worn out or out of date.
He says this about our relationships and our possessions. He wants us chasing after nightmares that he
disguises as dreams. All we have is
pain, suffering and that backbreaking tiredness that leaves us exhausted.
Yet God gives us hope. He gives us rest. Rest in him that is completely unlike
anything that the world offers. When we
rest in God’s grace, we have contentment and we have true peace. The restlessness of the world can be put away
if we trust God’s grace to protect us.
The devil will always try and cause us to be restless but God desires
that we live in peace and harmony with him.
Peace was the promise of the angel that heralded Jesus’ birth. Peace is the gift we have when we live by faith
in God’s promise to us. We have peace
with God and with peace we have rest.
Father of all mercy, we
stand before you a tired and worn-out people.
Because of our sin we have no rest.
Yet in your wonderful mercy you forgive us and give us rest. Be with those who are still aching with the
pain of no peace in their life. Guard
them with your Spirit and bring them to know your true peace which we find only
in Jesus. In His precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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