Reclaiming RestSample
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“Will you ever learn?” is the cry of an exasperated heart, often “How many times do I have to tell you not to do that?” Cue a heavy, dramatic sigh. It can be incredibly frustrating to tell someone the same thing over and over, hoping for change, searching for a sign that they’re even listening to you. Lack of follow-through leads to disillusionment, and often, resentment. Chances are we’ve wondered if God may feel this way towards us . . . have you?
But this is not his way. “Learn from me,” he whispers time and time again, “for I am gentle and lowly in heart.” The Bible makes it clear that Jesus is rooting for us in every moment. He even sits in Heaven praying for us constantly! His invitation to learn from him is one marked by his patience and complete knowledge of our weakness. We are prone to falter, but he has promised to forgive.
Another word for “disciple” is “learner.” When we become disciples of Jesus, we commit to learning from him for the rest of our lives! Jesus’ perspective reminds us that we are free to try, fail, and start again, always and only in his grace. All he wants from us is teachable hearts. In living this way, Jesus assures us, “You will find rest for your souls.”
Today, instead of beating yourself up when you fall short, will you simply ask Jesus to teach and help you?
For further reflection:
- What is something you sense that Jesus is trying to teach you? How can you best engage in this learning process with him?
About this Plan
Though we live in a fast-paced, success-driven culture, we recognize the detrimental effects of burnout caused by the constant need to be productive. God sets the primary example of resting from work at the beginning of Genesis and then provides the Sabbath for his people. We seek rest in order to maintain a healthy relationship with our own self, with others, and with our work.
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