Last time we discovered that the Sabbath had been given to the
Israelites as an opportunity to experience what resting in the Lord
truly means. It's true, though, that for some reason, we humans have a
hard time learning how to rest in the Lord. Thus, when human laws and
regulations were added to it in order to keep its sanctity, the Sabbath
day became a burden rather than a rest.
Now that Jesus has
clearly shown us the way, we are encouraged to experience His rest--not
only one day a week, but every day (See Heb 4:6-8)!
What does it
mean to rest in Jesus' arms?
"For if Joshua had given them rest,
God would not have spoken later about another day. There remains, then,
a Sabbath-rest for the people of God for anyone who enters God's rest
also rests from their works, just as God did from his. Let us,
therefore, make every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will
perish by following their example of disobedience." (Heb 4:8-11, NIV2)
The rest that we receive by giving all of our burdens to Jesus goes
beyond anyone's imagination. It is a rest that needs to be daily
renewed, by focusing solely on Jesus. Depending on our own resources
will always result in our falling short of this genuine rest. Depending
on Jesus will cause any worries to evaporate. We can be at work and
still experience rest amidst our tribulations. We have nothing to fear.
Jesus' appeal to, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened,
and I will give you rest" (Matt 11:28, NIV2) is really true, but we have
to be willing to come to Him and leave all of our worries at His feet.
Truly, "Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your
life?" (Matt 6:27, NIV2). Instead, "Therefore do not worry about
tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough
trouble of its own." (Matt 6:34, NIV2)
But what does such rest
look like?
I will give you two personal experiences as examples
of that rest. One today, the other one in our next devotional.
If
you have read what happened to me last year at Christmas time (See
Terror in the Night. Flying Like an Eagle, Intro), you will remember
that I was in a tough situation. It is hard to shake off the effects of
two anxiety attacks, and no matter what I did, I proceeded to go through
life always experiencing varying amounts of anxiety.
Sadly, at
first I looked for human advice. I went to my doctor, and she advised
that I see a psychologist. My visit to the psychologist turned out to be
quite different than I imagined. It turned out to be an opportunity to
witness, even though I had not yet fully learned how to rest in Jesus'
arms.
The psychologist told me nothing was wrong with me and that
she truly couldn't help me. She encouraged me to continue with my own
efforts, warning me as she did that anxiety would always be part of my
life from now on.
I also discovered online something called "the
tapping method," which is supposed to relieve anxiety. Unfortunately it
didn't work as well as I had hoped, and I changed this by beginning to
focus on Jesus through prayer instead. That's when I began to experience
exceptional situational relief.
Anxiety continued to linger in my
life, however, and after two months, I turned to God and asked Him where
it was coming from.
Why hadn't I done this at the beginning?
God made me aware that the anxiety was rooted in the sleep medicine
that had been prescribed to me 5 years earlier, Zoplicone. Some of you
are more familiar with its other name Lunesta, which is actually the
same medicine.
Supposedly Zoplicone wasn't addictive, and I had
experienced that it had become less and less effective over time.
Thinking back, I realized that on Christmas day I had decided not to
take the medicine. I had never connected the dots until then, but I
realized that this was the trigger for my anxiety attacks.
Encouraged, I researched this topic online. I discovered that several
doctors clearly documented the addictiveness of the medication. They
warned that if you suddenly stopped taking Zoplicone, it could create
havoc in numerous ways, one of which was the onset of anxiety attacks. I
would need to gradually tamper off the medicine, and this is what I
immediately began to do. Within 4-1/2 months, I was free of its effects,
and more importantly, free from anxiety as well. Oh, and I also sleep
like a baby at night, now!
Never in my life would I have thought
to look this up on the Internet. However that prompting from God's Holy
Spirit led me to deliverance. You may wonder why God did not heal me on
the spot. Good question. Still, had I been healed right away, I would
not have experienced how to depend solely on my God during that time.
God became so real to me that now I try to run only into His arms. True,
at times I do err, but my experience during that time makes me hunger
for God more than ever.
Even at work, I rely solely on God.
Strangely enough, I am now completely relaxed while at work. How could
it be otherwise? Jesus promises me utter rest when I come to Him.
You too can experience that rest. You can stop worrying. Come to
Jesus instead and learn from Him how to enjoy life fully.
Will
you join me and experience Jesus fully?
Rob Chaffart