Good Morning!
Hebrews 4:9;
“So then, there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God.”
After a
long day of work, we are often tired. We
lie down and sleep. We rest but often
times it is not a full or complete rest.
We wake the next day and sometimes let out a huge sigh as we think of
the day ahead. We are thinking of the
project that we began a few days ago and now we are in the middle and we still
have a few days left until the project is complete. We sigh as we see the end no closer than the distance,
we have already travelled. We have
rested some but not completely. We only
get the complete rest when the project is done.
Then we can rest the rest of completeness.
This is the
type of rest that God gives to us, the rest that he took on the Sabbath. It was the rest of completion; it was the
rest of perfection, of wholeness. This
is not the rest of the weary; this is better.
This is the rest received when a task is finished when the job is
done. It is the rest of satisfaction at
a work completed and a task finished.
This is the rest that God had when he completed creation. He wasn’t weary from the task; he was
satisfied for all was “very good” and existing as he designed it.
The good
news of the Sabbath is that we are invited to participate in this rest. To live in perfect equilibrium between the
outgoings and incomings of the life; to a contented heart; to peace that passes
all understanding; to the repose of the will in the will of God; and to the
calm of the depths of the nature which are undisturbed by the hurricanes which
sweep the surface, and urge forward the mighty waves. This rest is holding out
both its hands to the weary souls of men throughout the ages, offering its
shelter as a harbor from the storms of life. This is God’s will and invitation
for us and to us.
So, when
life struggles are great, we look forward to God’s blessings. We can look to him in complete confidence
that we will have rest. We have
contentment far deeper than this world can grasp. It is a peace that the world can never offer
or understand. It is God’s holy rest and
we are partakers in it. We are partakers
because Christ went before us, completing our work of salvation, entering his
rest so that we would also enter into our rest.
No matter how
great the task here on earth, no matter how grueling the job is; God’s rest
waits for us. No matter what the devil
or the world tries to throw upon our backs, in an effort to cause us to work
ourselves to exhaustion; God holy rest is there for you. You can rest secure in the certainty that
your victory is won and your salvation is secure. You can rest in the contentment of the task
completed. We can recline in God’s
loving arms, knowing that we are safe.
Gracious
Father, in you we have rest. Give us the
comfort and the contentment of your loving arms. Father, there are many who do not know your
rest; they only know the rest that the world deceives them with. It is not rest; it is a lie. Bring them into your Sabbath Day’s rest. Bring them to the knowledge and faith of
their salvation. This we ask in the
precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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