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The Value of Rest
8/17/2010 10:51:35 AM

Jesus who knows us so well knows that from time to time life gets out of balance and the remedy is to rest. 

Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you'll recover your life. I'll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won't lay anythingheavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you'll learn to live freely and lightly
 
Resting after a season of intense work is not just necessary but keeps us alive and prepares us for more good work.  
 
The value of rest is illustrated in the movie The Searchers where John Wayne plays a rancher whose ranch was attacked by an invading party. The attacker's strategy was to lure the ranchers from their homes then double back and take all they had.  John and his fellow ranchers learned their strategy so they decided to turn around and get home as fast as they could. Several of the ranchers wanted to go straight back without a break but John told them they needed to rest their horses or they wouldn’t make the long ride home. 
 
Well, as the story goes, those who didn`t listen to wisdom took off for home without a rest and the horses were found dead on the trail the next day.
You and I have the opportunity to choose rest when tired from our work and in doing so receive new strength for the work of Christ. Whether its summer where you are or not, the "sabbath rest" principle has value all year long!   
 
Instead of writing any more on this subject myself, I point you to an article written a couple of years ago by Mark Buchanan on the Sabbath rest principle in Faith Today which is very applicable. To read it, simply click this link: Sabbath in the Summertime 

For more on this topic, check out Mark`s book entitled "The Rest of God: Restoring Your Soul by Restoring Sabbath".  

Applying the Rest Principle
 
1. Read and meditate on Matthew 11:28-30  then journal your thoughts and impressions. 
2. What in your life has grown out of balance and what would "getting your life back" look like?
3.  On a blank piece of paper draw a line down the middle and on then on left side write "Things to let go of" and on the right side write "the work of Jesus".  Now begin your transition to living "light and free".
4. Find a friend to share what you've learned, read through Matthew 11:28-30 together and pray for one another.

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