There is a direct link between trust and rest. When I finally decide to lay down on top of my bed at night, I am trusting the structure to hold me. I would not be able to completely relax if, with every turn and movement through the night (which are often and many) I were afraid the bed frame would collapse and I would end up on the floor.
In order to truly rest, we must trust.
Last week in our Bible study time we worked through one of the sermons Peter delivered in Jerusalem in the beginning days of the Christian church. In the third chapter of the book of Acts, we find Peter and John standing in the outer courts of the temple, calling people to repent and turn to God.
Peter offers two very powerful motivations to repentance. The first is that when we repent of our sins and turn to God, our sins are wiped out – blotted out – discarded – covered over! All the poor choices and mistakes, all the willful disobedience – all of it – forgiven.
But the second motivation Peter offers for repentance is that by confessing our sins, repenting and trusting God, we will receive “times of refreshing” from the Lord. The ASV translation clarifies that this “refreshing” comes from “the presence of the Lord.”
I don’t know about you but refreshment and renewal that comes from being in the very presence of God sounds pretty good to me!
What are you trusting God with today? Do you need a little rest and refreshment?
Whatever you are carrying today, God is big enough to handle it! Simply trust and experience his refreshment!
Be blessed with rest today.
Thank you, Pastor Brian. Today is the first “new normal” day, after my father’s passing. I’m emotionally and physically tired; this was a great reminder. Blessings to you.
I am sorry for your loss John. My prayers are with you and your family.
Brian,
Thanks for sharing. A thought came to mind about trusting and sharing as I read your post. At the cross there were two thieves. One rejected Christ. The other trusted Christ. One did not find rest. The other found rest because he trusted.
Amen, αμήν