Blessed is the man
who makes the LORD his trust, who does not turn to the proud,
to those who go astray after a lie! ~ Psalm 40:4 ESV
REST is the result
of a decision to believe God ~ Alex Anderson, Pastor and author. The
emphasis isn’t believing in God, but
believing Him, taking Him at His
Word, and trusting it.
Numerous sermons have been given on being Mary (sitting at Jesus’ feet), and not Martha
(working at His feet). We all long to
be Mary, free to sit and rest in the blessing of His teaching, but too often we
find ourselves working, instead. I will confess, as of late, I haven’t been
doing such a good job of resting, or trusting. Instead, I’ve been struggling,
striving, and stressing. When God told me to go back to work, the first thing I
did was to pull out our budget and figure out how much I needed to earn. If I don’t have to pay for childcare, I only
need X amount. But if I do, then I need to make Y amount. Understanding the
budget is great, but it shifted the focus from God—how He was going to provide—and put all the emphasis on me—how
was I going to do it.
Trust: to have confidence in
another; to be secure, to fear nothing for yourself. Rest: to give permission
for one to cease from labor in order to recover and collect her strength; to refresh.
Jesus calls to us in our Martha-mentality and says, “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,” (Matthew 11:28-29 NIV). Rest. Trust. Sitting. Freedom. Is it
really that easy? YES! We can be
Mary, even in Martha seasons. We can choose
to shift the emphasis and focus from ourselves and put it back on Jesus,
allowing Him to teach us.
Father, forgive me
for working, for thinking I had to do it all, when You called me to trust and
rest in You. Holy Spirit, remind me to rest, because it’s when I’m attentive to
Jesus’ words and teachings that I’ll know what He wants me to do and how He
wants me to do it. In Jesus’ Name I pray, Amen.
©Heather
Potts 2017
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