Last Wednesday night Sumer and I attended the mid-week service at New Hope Worship Center. It was a family service that focused on "Giving Thanks". We traced our hands on a sheet of construction paper and on each finger we wrote something we were thankful for. I was having a good time recalling Gods blessings and expressing thankfulness for each of them. The message that night was a great reminder to never take for granted all that God has done, is doing and will do in our lives.
Each family was invited to come forward to receive communion and pray with a staff pastor. As Sumer and I made our way up to the front I was asking God, "What am I having a hard time with that I should ask prayer for?" He gave me one word. "Rest". I thought, "Really?...you want me to ask for rest? That just sounds wimpy and lame."
We received communion and the staff pastor asked how he could pray for us. Everyone in the circle focused their eyes on me (or at least it felt that way) I explained that I was having a difficult time resting - and that I feel like I have to be working on some project, doing something or going somewhere. The one word that God spoke settled deeply. In that moment I realized my need to "feel productive" kept me from seeing God's gifts and blessings. The way that I had been going about life needed to change. God was directing me to adjust, acclimatize, adapt, habituate, modify and remodel to a life of rest.
This morning I woke up with the word "rest" on my mind. After devotions the word was still lingering. (I've learned to pay attention to "lingering" words) I went to "Vines Expository Dictionary" to look up the word and I discovered that there are 11 different definitions of "rest".
All of them have significant meaning, but I want to highlight two that stood out to me.
1) ANAPAUSIS "cessation, refreshment, rest" (ana, "up," pauo, "to make to cease"), the constant word in the Sept. for the Sabbath "rest," is used in Matt_11:29; here the contrast seems to be to the burdens imposed by the Pharisees. Christ's "rest" is not a "rest" from work, but in work, "not the rest of inactivity but of the harmonious working of all the faculties and affections, of will, heart, imagination, conscience, because each has found in God the ideal sphere for its satisfaction and development" (J. Patrick, in Hastings' Bib. Dic.)
2) ANAPAUO akin to anapausis, in the Active Voice, signifies "to give intermission from labor, to give rest, to refresh," Matt_11:28; In the papyri it is found as an agricultural term, e.g., of giving land "rest" by sowing light crops upon it.
The two definitions should be a regular discipline in our life. It is important to rest IN our work. It is also important to be refreshed, and take rest FROM our work. I am learning to recognize the moments of rest that God gives me. I have a long way to go, and I'm certain to fumble along the way. The truth remains: He gives us the opportunity and ability to rest IN our work and He provides the opportunity for us to rest FROM our work.
It's up to us to make those adjustments!
Be encouraged to REST!
Josh
Love this! Especially in the midst of all the busyness of this season. Hope all is well.
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