Will You Please Give It a Rest?
Mary Southerland
Today’s Truth
The LORD is my shepherd. I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in
green pastures;
He leads me beside quiet waters. He refreshes my soul
(Psalm 23:1-3, NLT).
Friend to Friend
We once had an Australian cattle dog /named Dallas. Australian cattle dogs are extremely loyal to a master of their choice.
Dallas chose our son Jered to be his master. When Jered came home from
school /each day, Dallas would greet him at the door and follow him
/wherever he went. If Jered did homework in his room, Dallas curled
under the desk. When Jered ran an errand, Dallas rode /shotgun. Dallas
instinctively knew that [the only place ()he would find genuine rest] was
at the feet of his master. The same is true in our lives. But … I am
not very good at this rest thing.
Life is so daily and often filled with uncertainty, a
reality //that can make me very nervous. I want to know what the plan is
and how that plan is going to be implemented. Details! I need details!
Instead, God calls me to leave the details up to Him and rest. I
don’t want to rest. When I rest, I feel guilty. I have places to go,
people to see, and important things to do.
But I hear the quiet whisper of the One //who knows me best and loves
me most, “Mary, it is time to rest.” I have tried to ignore that
whisper /more times /than I care to admit, but it is only a temporary
maneuver on my part.
The Lord is my Shepherd and is well acquainted with the antics of stubborn sheep like me. He will lovingly make me lie down /in green pastures and firmly
lead me /beside quiet waters. Why? He wants to refresh my soul. He
wants me to experience the peace //that can only be found at His feet.
Rest is not really an option. It is a spiritual discipline //that we need to make a spiritual habit in our life.
Many of us have bought into the lie //that [who we are] is based /on what
we do or don’t do. We fill every waking moment with something or
someone /in order to prove our worth. After all, we must be worthy /if we
are doing worthy things, right? Busyness does not always equal
productivity. When we admit our need to rest, we are acknowledging the
fact //that we are imperfect and that our human power is limited.
For years, our family vacationed in the mountains of North Carolina /
in order to escape the brutal heat of South Florida //where we lived. We
all had our favorite thing to do /while on vacation. Dan loved to read
and take long walks in the cool, green forests. The kids loved wading
in creeks, looking for gold nuggets. My favorite activity was shopping
for antiques. Now let me define antiques and antique stores according to Mary.
The best antique stores were nestled in the mountains on some remote
dirt road, and the antiques were what most people would call junk.
It’s all a matter of perspective.
One year, I walked into a shop and stopped /in my tracks /when I saw
the yoke /hanging on a wall. Matthew 11:28-30 is one of my husband’s
favorite passages of Scripture //where Jesus says, “Take my yoke /upon you
and you will find rest /for your souls.” For years, I searched for just
the right yoke /to give Dan /as a special gift. But [every yoke () I found]
was either too big or too small and in less than stellar condition. The
yoke before me was in perfect condition and was just the right size
and price. Upon closer inspection, my excitement faded.
Yokes have two loops of leather or wood /attached to a sturdy wooden
frame. Two working animals wear the loops around their necks /in order
to bear whatever load () they are given. The loops on this particular yoke
were not the same size
- one larger than the other. When I pointed out
the flaw, the shop owner said, “It’s supposed to be made like that. The
stronger animal is placed in the larger loop to help the weaker animal
pull the load.”
Boom! I bought that yoke and gave it to Dan, but it is really a gift
for me as well - a beautiful reminder that a shared load is a lighter
load.
Are you tired and exhausted from trying to live life /on your own? Come to Jesus and find rest in Him.
Let’s Pray
Father, thank You for the promise of rest () we find in Your presence.
It seems like I am always tired and every step is hard. Please forgive
me /when I turn to You /as a last resort /instead of running to You first.
Today, I turn to You, Lord, for rest.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.