Monday, January 25, 2010

Underrated

I'm thinking RESTING is underrated. (I'll have to admit, though, sometimes I feel pretty guilty when I spend much time at it.) After all, at least my WW II generation, felt that our worth revolved around how much we produced. It's a hard attitude to shake.

Yesterday, we had the opportunity to join some relatives for a celebration. However, I had already had a pretty full day with church and company for lunch. My physical therapist had just recently warned me about over-extending myself and then paying for it the next day. We wanted to go, so I wrestled with the problem, and decided to go with 'the program'. (i.e. the good sense of the therapist.) Today I'm glad, even though cutting back goes against my grain. I want to do it all.

Proverbs tells the lazy slacker to 'go to the ant and get some wisdom'. But Jesus, pressured on every side by the needs of those around him, still found time for resting; (even in a boat during a gigantic storm.) He knew there were seasons and reasons for stepping back, like taking his disciples for a retreat at Caesarea, or drawing aside for hours to pray. Like I say, resting is underrated.

I guess I'll have to take this business of sabbath keeping beyond Sundays and going to church.
Maybe I can build a little more 'sabbath' into every day.

Hebrews, chapter 4, speak about an even deeper rest for the people of God; one that comes by walking by faith in an all-sufficient Christ. That rest cannot be overrated.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jim,
    We recently gained access to your blog. Thank you for sharing hour heart and spirit from what life is bringing you. We don't know just what your situation is right now - we are praying much for you.
    We saw Ken Medema recently and he spoke of you. You and Barb are so much on our minds. Marilyn has started a letter to you, but has not sent it as yet.
    We hope we can get in touch with you and Barb and catch up a bit. Tell us how we can be supportive of both of you.
    Jerry Wester

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