At the turn of the twentieth century it was predicted that technology
would procure us less work and more leisure time. 3 to 4 days of weekly
work or even less could be anticipated!
Sadly that kind of
promising rest never became a reality. Instead we are now working
triple-time, if not more, and all thanks to technology. Stress is on the
rise and so is sleep deprivation.
Take for example the GPS. A
very special invention that helps us go from point A to point B. Or at
least this is what it does in theory.
We had set our GPS for
Leonard Harrison State Park in Pennsylvania. We opted for the option,
"Lead us the shortest way possible". What a mistake! We soon found
ourselves on a narrow dirt road running along the face of a steep hill.
No way would we make it up there with our tent trailer and our minivan!
So we did what was becoming second nature, thanks to our GPS. We turned
around. Over the course of 15 minutes! Backward a few millimeters, then
forward a few more, for what it seemed like ten thousand times. Am I
exaggerating? I can't remember! It isn't easy to turn around on such a
road with a trailer! Luckily there was no traffic! It seems that the
locals were not using their GPS!
A little later, we passed
another shortcut our GPS wanted us to take. It was some road name
Rattlesnake Road, covered with rocks, dirt and well, probably lots of
rattlesnakes! Not the best place to turn around!
Once at the
campground we were notified that many people get lost going to the camp,
thanks to their GPS. And we all thought the GPS would make our lives
easier!
No rest for the wicked with a GPS. At least we get to
practice turning around! No peace either! Have you ever tried to have a
conversation with the constant interruptions of the GPS? "Turn right at
the next street . . ." Or even better "You are no longer on the
indicated route. Make a legal u-turn as soon as possible."
No
wonder people are unsure if technology is a blessing or a curse! My
neighbour once saw a man ditch his computer in the garbage can in
frustration! The promised rest has never become a reality!
In
contrast, one promises us rest, and you know what? He truly can deliver!
His name is Jesus and here is His outstanding promise that will become a
reality to any of us who follows His advice (No u-turns ever needed!
Whew!):
"Come to me" (Matt 11:28 NIV)
Some of us do take
shortcuts. We go to our pastors instead. Or to our churches, or to our
denominational offices . . . These are all roads filled with
rattlesnakes. Not that they can't be of help to us, but Jesus clearly
indicates that we are to go directly to Him. He personally cares for
each one of us!
"all you who are weary and burdened" (Matt 11:28
NIV)
I do believe we all qualify for that one! No matter what our
circumstances might be, we all, so often, feel weary and burdened!
"and I will give you rest." (Matt 11:28 NIV)
How many of us
face insomnia? How many of us even know the word "rest" in our day and
age?
How can we obtain that rest?
"Take my yoke upon you
and learn from me" (Matt 11:29 NIV)
"Yoke" is a word we are not
too familiar in our day and age, due to our technological advances. In
the olden days they used yokes on animals, especially on horses or cows.
One was the lead animal who would take up most of the work. The other
animal would follow the leader and would learn from the lead animal. In
other words, Jesus is inviting us to have Him lead our lives and learn
from Him. In all reality, the "I am in control of my life" does not mean
much when we are all stressed out on a daily basis! Jesus is willing to
take the burden out of our lives.
"for I am gentle and humble in
heart" (Matt 11:29 NIV)
Jesus is someone we could really learn
from!
"and you will find rest for your souls." (Matt 11:29 NIV)
Here is the solution to all of our heartaches and headaches! Jesus
is the only One who can give us real rest! But we have to be willing to
let Him be in the driver's seat of our lives. No GPS needed! Hallelujah!
"For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." (Matt 11:30 NIV)
Quite a contrast with the yokes and burdens of life, including the
GPS, computers, cellphones and all the rest! Have you noticed they all
have one thing in common: Technical errors! Grrrr. . .
Jesus is
truly our Rest and our Peace, if we let Him!
Where is the GPS
leading us now? Is that water deeper than I think?
Rob Chaffart