Real rest cannot be found based solely on our own efforts. No one I have
met was ever able to boast that they had achieved complete rest in their
lives. Instead it seems that calamity is mostly the norm in this world.
Rest seems so close, so easily to obtain, but more often than not it
quickly flees away.
One thing that I have discovered is that
rest is only available to those who have faith, or as the book of
Hebrews describes: "we who have believed enter that rest." A rest out of
this world, only made possible by the merits of Jesus Christ (See
Matthew 11:28).
Adversity will still rise during our lifespan and
will try to shake us in our faith, but when standing steadfast and
trusting solely in our Maker, we will remain unfazed in His rest. After
all, Jesus promised that He would guide us in all things. Why worry,
when we have the Almighty One on our side? Didn't God guarantee us that
"He (Jesus) is able to help those who are being tempted" (Heb 2:18b)?
In October, 1862, Private Pliny Fisk White joined Company E, 14th
Vermont Infantry, and officially became part of the Civil War in the
United States. He had an unfortunate turn of events on July 3 at
Gettysburg. His right arm was completely shattered by a shell and it had
to be amputated. A simple procedure we may think, but not so in those
days.
Private White was well cared for and was recuperating
nicely. Everyone was sure he would go home soon. But even with all of
the excellent care, the unexpected happened: Pliny, 25 years of age,
died at 10:00 in the morning, on August 5, 1863. He left behind a
grieving widowed mother and younger siblings.
A nurse named
Francis Bell, who had tended the dying young man, wrote the following
note to his mom: "[Pliny] desired the minister assigned here to pray
with him. It was done, and afterward as I talked with him on the subject
of religion, he seemed to regret, as we often do, that he had not been
able to live better since he had been a soldier...Jesus was precious to
his soul, and he was reconciled to his lot, so amenable and good that we
almost envied him his happiness."
How could this be? Pliny was
dying, yet he was completely happy, totally at rest. He met the worst
calamity that could ever happen to anyone with a smile. Why? Because he
had faith in the One who had promised him eternity!
Amidst
Pliny's belongings at the time of his last battle, a letter was
discovered, written to Lemira, a female friend. "My Dear Lemira. The
chances are very favorable that today we shall go into battle...I am
ready and willing to go into battle and trust myself in the hands of Him
who is our only trust. Though I do not fear, yet it may be that if I go
into battle this may be the last time I shall write to you...I would
like to see you but as I cannot I thought just a word would be better
than nothing. I love you as ever and think of you often, and if we meet
no more on earth, I hope I shall be worthy to meet you where there will
be no more parting."
Only faith in our Heavenly Father can give
such assurances. Pliny went to battle in complete inner rest, as he knew
that no matter the outcome, he had nothing to fear.
Do we truly
believe as this young man, far away from family and friends, who died
peacefully? If not, we still have time to getting to know the One who
matters the most in our lives. Let us come to Him and we will be
refreshed by His presence. "Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has
said, rivers of living water will flow from within them." (John 7:38)
We, too, can experience such rest amidst adversities!
Rob
Chaffart