"Be still, and know that I am God." (Psalm
46: 10)
Why is this exhortation so difficult?
Because the noise in our heads starts to scare us
and spark us into panic:
"If you don't do anything, nothing will
happen."
Last time I checked, there was nothing that I could
do to be saved.
"8For by grace are ye saved through faith; and
that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: 9Not of works, lest any man
should boast." (Ephesians 2: 8-9)
And apart from Him, we can do nothing:
"I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that
abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me
ye can do nothing." (John 15: 5)
Notice that Jesus is the branches, therefore we can
rest in Him.
Why was this so difficult?
We get a mixed message so much of the time,
"You have to do your part, so that God can do
His part."
We have no part to play apart from Him.
I must say that in the past week, I have sensed a
greater sense of rest than before.
For the first time, I did not feel that I had to
generate life and options, outcomes or opportunities on my own.
I understand a little more every day why Paul
prayed, declared to the Ephesian Christians "I bow the knee" that we
would know the love of Christ for us. (Ephesians 3:16-19)
So, most of us refuse to rest because we do not
believe that He is at work.
For me, especially, the reason why I believed that
God was not on the job was that I kept looking at myself. What was I thinking
or feeling? What was I doing?
This is an old discussion, perhaps, and a number of
fearful thoughts have arisen for me.
The entanglements in which we find ourselves can
cause so much frustration.
He is God, we are not. He is in charge, we are not.
We need to know Him, and more importantly understand that He knows us.
I have spent so much time trying to figure myself
out.
What?!
Let’s see more of Him, and how He is taking care of
all things.
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