Welcome to Walk-on Wednesday. By Hump Day, we are struggling, but we believe a good devotion can strengthen us to finish the week strong.
So we see that because of their unbelief they were not able to enter his rest. Hebrews 3:19 NLT
“When do you
sleep?”
I was asked
the question once by a fellow church member. He knew I was a full-time school
teacher, part-time Associate Pastor, writer, proof editor, husband, and
granddad.
As
Thanksgiving approached, I was desperately in need of rest. Teachers at our
school once received no break from Labor Day until the Thanksgiving holidays. A
long stretch, unless it’s broken up by a day off. My nerves were shot, the kids
were anxious, and I needed some downtime.
Rest is
enjoyable and required for good spiritual, emotional, and physical health. Like
many others, I don’t get enough of it, in part because I’m bad about loading
too many duties on my plate. Good things, mind you, just too many of them.
The Bible
speaks of several types of rest, the above included. The rest these rebellious former
slaves would not enter was of a different variety. Heaven was its name. They
had followed Moses out of Egyptian slavery but had repeatedly rebelled against
God in the wilderness. With the exception of a few, the entire generation who
left Egypt perished in the wilderness because of their unbelief and never
experienced the rest of the Promised Land. They rested in the ground, but not
in God’s eternal rest.
God’s
ultimate rest is heaven, but if I stubbornly refuse to admit and confess my
sins, I won’t ever experience that rest. Heaven is only for those who repent of
their sins and turn in God’s direction. I look forward to that rest. While
living on earth is enjoyable, it’s also tiring. The challenges, brokenness,
sin, and struggles can sometimes almost be overwhelming.
I can,
however, experience God’s rest even on earth as I await heaven. Jesus said he
gives abundant (restful) life now and in eternity. As I seek, depend upon, and
believe in God’s daily guidance and care, I enter his rest—the peace of knowing
all is well with my soul because I’m God’s child, and he’s my Savior.
Have you
entered God’s rest? His rest is available to all who will simply trust him.
Prayer: Thank
You, heavenly Father, for providing a present and eternal rest for all who will
come to You by faith.
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