Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Weariness

Weariness

"Come to ME, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take MY yoke upon you and learn from ME, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls." Matthew 11:28-29

Did you ever find yourself exhausted? Worn out? Like you just can't do another thing? Then today's Freedom Fighter is for YOU! It comes from the writings of Dr. Henry Blackaby's book, EXPERIENCING GOD -- The Devotional ...

If you find that Christianity exhausts you, draining you of your energy, then you are practicing religion rather than enjoying a relationship. Jesus said that a relationship with HIM would bring rest to your soul. Your walk with the Lord will not make you weary; it will invigorate you, restore your strength, and energize your life.

Hard work or lack of sleep can make you tired. This fatigue can usually be remedied by a good rest. But there is a deeper fatigue that goes beyond physical tiredness. There is an emotional exhaustion that comes from experiencing heavy burdens and draining crises.

There is a tiredness deep within your soul that comes from carrying a weight of the needs of others. You can go on a vacation, but your soul will not be restored. This condition can only be rectified by finding rest in Christ.

Some zealous Christians want to do all they can to serve Christ, and they exhaust themselves in the process. It was to these that Jesus extended His invitation to go to HIM and learn from HIM. Jesus spent most of His earthly ministry surrounded by needy multitudes. He faced relentless opposition, He often prayed throughout the night, and He rarely had any privacy, yet He always received the rest and strength that came from His Father.

It was not that Jesus did not work hard but that He knew the path to spiritual rest. Are YOU weary? Go to Jesus and let HIM give you HIS rest. His rest will restore your soul as nothing else can!

I know I needed this today! How about you? -- Bill Welte is President and CEO of America's KESWICK

God's WORD for US: Proverbs 1; Ezekiel 40-41; 2 Peter 3

Great Quote: We ought not to keep score of the number of times others have hurt us. God keeps records, and vengeance belongs to him.Lehman Strauss

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