Tuesday, July 26, 2011

#209 Rest

On Thursday, my man, me, and my Mustang are hitting the open road and heading north to one of our favorite places on earth. We'll be celebrating 20 years of marriage. I am so looking forward to spending a lot of hours right here, listening to the waves beat against the shore, and soaking up some sun.


My son-in-law asked me what our plans would be for our time away. I told him that we would go to the beach, eat out, have some Dairy Queen, and basically do a whole lot of nothing. His response was, "That sounds so boring." I guess it does, but boring is just what we're aiming for on this trip. Most folks that I've talked to about our get-away had the same words of advice..."Get some rest." 

It's kind of a sad state of affairs that in order to get some rest we have to pack our suitcases and drive hundreds of miles away from home. 

Our DVR's are backed up with shows we haven't had the time to watch. Our e-mail boxes contain hundreds of entries that we just can't get around to reading. When I step away from Twitter for a few hours, a couple hundred posts are waiting for my return. (Until I decided that I don't have to follow each and every person that follows me.) Facebook is blowing up. My phone blinks from missed texts. And that's only the media part of our lives in the year of Our Lord, 2011. 

We work. We raise children. We have spouses to love and care for. We volunteer. There are groceries to buy, lawns to mow, houses to clean, errands to run, books to read, laundry to wash, appointments to show up for, and people in our lives that need tending to. We're overworked, over stimulated and over-over-overly in need of rest.

But what do you think? Do you think it's possible that we can be at rest without hitting the highway and getting away from it all? Can we be at rest right in the middle of life and all it's craziness? 

The Bible talks a lot about rest. The word "rest" is mentioned 275 times in 265 verses of the King James Version of the Bible. I wanted to search out some of these instances so that I could find the secret to living a life characterized by rest. Rest amid busyness. Rest amid problems. Rest amid sorrow. Rest amid being pulled in a hundred different directions. Rest from the noise, the clamor, and the bombardment of the world around me. You and I don't have the luxury of being on never-ending holiday, so we need to find a way to live in rest, in the daily Mondays through Fridays of our lives; day after day, month after month, year after year. 

More often than not, we feel like David when he penned these words, "I said, "Oh, that I had the wings of a dove! I would fly away and be at rest--I would flee far away and stay in the desert; I would hurry to my place of shelter, far from the tempest and the storm." (Psalm 55: 6-8) But what if it's just not realistic to run away? What if...

What if we could find rest in the goodness of God? David did his fair share of running and hiding, but he also comforted himself in those times when he spoke a reminder to, "Be at rest once more, O my soul, for the Lord has been good to you." (Psalm 116:7)  Look at the Message: "I said to myself, "Relax and rest. God has showered you with blessings. Soul, you've been rescued from death; Eye, you've been rescued from tears; And you, Foot, were kept from stumbling." We can find rest by meditating on every good thing that the Lord has done in our lives.  Being reminded of the Lord's goodness to us in the past, will slow the pulse a bit when we are anxious about the future, and during those times when we're feeling overwhelmed.  

What if we believed God? The nation of Israel fell in the desert and "were not able to enter [God's rest], because of their unbelief." (Hebrews 3: 19) What if we could truly believe that God is sovereign over the affairs of our lives; that He has ordered each of our days according to His plans and purposes, and that nothing reaches us without being sent from Him, or allowed to first pass through His loving hands? What if we believed every single stroke and punctuation mark of His Word about who we are in Him, about His priorities for our lives, and about what He would have us pay attention to and take care of on a daily basis?

How often do you ask God what He wants to do on any given day? More often, I think we tell Him what we're going to do, and hope that He tags along. We might find that we can truly do "all things through Christ who gives us strength" (Philippians 4: 13), when those "things" are His "things". A lot of our hairiness is of our own making. We try to do it all, being everything to everyone, adding task upon task to our "to do" lists, and end up stressed out, burnt out, and just plain old out. Believe that God wants to be involved in every bit of the minutia of your life. Involve Him. Include Him. He will never give you so much to do that you keel over from exhaustion. He wants you to have boundaries that are set up according to the parameters of His Word. Your Bible has something to say about every situation, problem, and question in your life. What if you believed God and His Word today? Might it give you some much needed rest?

What if you made spending time with God the first thing on your "to do" list each and every day? Jesus said these beautiful words over 2000 years ago and He is still speaking them to you today. "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." (Matthew 11: 28-30) The Son of God Himself knew that this principle was vital, rising early every morning to spend time with the Father. If Jesus needed this precious time of fellowship with His Father, we certainly cannot begin to fool ourselves into thinking that we don't. 

Quiet time with God ... well, there's nothing like it. Praising Him for Who He is and all that He has done gets your eyes fixed on Him, and away from the anxious thoughts about what is pressing  ahead of you on any given day. Confessing your faults to Him, in honesty and repentance, will give you the freedom to get up and spend your day without guilt, shame or regret, because you will be secure in His forgiveness. Telling Him all of your concerns, praying for what is ahead, and placing the coming day in His hands takes the pressure off of you. He will carry the yoke with you. You will feel His presence, sense the impartation of His wisdom in whatever you face, and know that His Holy Spirit is right there with you.  Ask Him how He wants you to order your day, what really needs doing, and what has no value at all and can be forgotten. He will be your Guide. He will be your Good Shepherd. Might that bring you some much needed rest?

My man and I will enjoy our four days away, that's for sure. But the majority of our days aren't spent on a get-away vacation. I'm going to work on implementing these Biblical principles of rest on the other 361 days of the year. Won't you join me?

"Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls." (Jeremiah 6: 16)


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21 comments:

  1. You trip sounds perfect . . . not boring at all. Does this mean I am getting old?


    Great thoughts on rest.

    Fondly,
    Glenda

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  2. THis is so good, Donna. I"ve often had these same thoughts. Why is it that I always need a reminder to rest in Him? Thanks for this. And congratulations on your E-book! How exciting. Many blessings.

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  3. Have a wonderful time and Happy Anniversary!
    Much love,
    Victoria

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  4. I think you're getaway sounds wonderful!
    I don't have a problem with rest...I rest in my rocking chairs on the front porch, one of 3 swings we have or out in the hammock :) And yes. . .I do rest in Him!

    I see you work with the homeless. I do too and some of my posts have been about that. I am now wanting to interview them to put stories together and if it be God's will, use these stories to share with the younger crowd to teach lessons. We'll see.

    It was nice coming here and "meeting" you :)
    Kristin

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  5. The concept of Sabbath has been on my heart for a year now. I am just now figuring out that so much of the reason that I neglected it was because my self-worth was wrapped around busyness.

    So glad y'all are able to rest. And I don't think it is boring one bit!

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  6. That's why God gave us the sabbath. He wanted us to rest in Him every week. Not many of us do it, but it's one of the greatest gifts God wants to give us. Rest. Patsy from
    HeARTworks

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  7. It is possible, but definitely hard to get away without leaving home. I need to work on it more. I pray you have a wonderful 4 days of resting with your husband. Congratulations!

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  8. Yes, I am a firm believer that you can be at rest within the chaos.

    Enjoy your time away. :)

    Maria

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  9. Hi Donna,
    Finding time to rest,as in, no work -- mental or physical, is very hard when you have a busy life and family to look after.
    But-- resting in God means(to me )being aware and communicating with God whatever I'm doing.
    Enjoy your break and Happy Anniversary.
    God Bless
    Barb from Australia

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  10. Happy Anniversary!
    May you find the rest you crave in God's abiding Presence.
    Thanks for linking up to LACE.
    btw..are you having trouble leaving a comment on my blog?
    blessings..Trish

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  11. Looks like you will be enjoying yourself & finding some REST. Enjoy!!Happy Anniversary!

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  12. Enjoy your get-away. Rest sounds like a divine way to spend the time together. Yes, rest and a Dairy Queen. :) But, of course, time alone with God is best of all.

    Beautiful blog. I share your love of God's Word.

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  13. Ahh...rest...and time away. I know how needed that is! And I'm so glad that you're going to get to go.

    I love your words. And am excited about your e-book.

    Blessings and thank you for this week's wonderful contribution to friday favorites.

    Rachel

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  14. That's the very best type of vacation! Hope you have a great time.

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  15. such a great post and one that so spoke to me, thankyou so much for writing this. lovely to find you via the red dress club weekend linkup, your post is just after mine! do come over and check out the forget-me-not-friday linkup i run, it would be amazing to have some of your beautiful writing linked up every week! jane xxx

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  16. Stopped by from the Sunday Blog Hop and I sent a friend request to your Facebook. I did not see a GFC to follow so if I missed it, let me know and I can come back. Enjoy the vacation. I wish we could go but we are both having health issues and my husband is seeing a doctor next month to discuss surgery on his neck. It is a ruptured disc and he has just about had it! I would love a follow back on Facebook also when you get a free chance. There is a badge on my blog that you just click. Thanks so much and have a wonderful day!

    Mary@http://www.mmbearcupoftea.com

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  17. I like your "What If" list! Rest, Believe and Quiet time with God. Congratulation on 20 years. Five more to the silver and 30 more to the Golden. We will be celebrating 62 come December. Love God, Love your Husband, Love your children, Love others in that order. Oh yes, and love yourself too.

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  18. Want to know what jumped out at me out of all the great things in this post? This: "More often, I think we tell Him what we're going to do, and hope that He tags along."

    Yup. I do exactly that.

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  19. Thanks for the reminder of the power behind taking a break and resting! I hope you join me for the Design Gives Back blog party August 12th-18th for the Miracle Makeover reveal, a story to warm your heart and lift your spirits. HSS!-Sher

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  20. Enjoy your rest. It is so important to take a little time out to rest so you can do the rest of the days.

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  21. That sounds like a good vacation to me. Of course I'm getting old. LOL. God knew we would need rest. He instructed people so long ago to observe one day of rest and on the 7th day even God rested. I think maybe that was to set an example for us. I doubt that he needed to rest. We have done a lot of traveling in our 53 years of marriage and now enjoy being at home.
    Blessings,
    Charlotte

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