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Fall into His Arms and R.E.S.T.
Written by Jean Murphy

“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty, I will say of the LORD, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust."
Psalm 91:1-2


There are seasons in our lives where upon waking, the demands of the day are already so heavy upon us that we immediately feel overwhelmed and sometimes panicked under the weight of what we need to accomplish. I think of exams or projects due for students, sick or active children for moms, deadlines at our work and in our homes, the expectations of those around us, and the list goes on. Most of us want to succeed in the demands and expectations upon us and in fact we often drive ourselves to succeed.

Thankfully, we don't have to take on the model of the world, whose main helps are to organize the demands, prioritize the demands, and to master the demands. As I just wrote the prior sentence I realized that even organizing, prioritizing and mastering the demands is actually just another large task on top of an already busy day. It is a task that may appear, in other people's eyes, to give us the tools to master the day, but instead it is a model that robs us of peace, joy, and puts us on the racing treadmill of life without a stop button. The world's model depletes us so fully that we become dependent on outside rewards, like grades in classes, other's praise or loving behavior to give us the positive strokes we then use to give ourselves value.

Let's take a rest, a pause, and look at some Scriptures to see what our wise Father desires to give each one of us right now and how His ways work in our driven lives. Let yourself fall into our loving Father's arms and ask Him to speak individually to you, in your specific situations today.

Lord, I know You are faithful and good and able to take me through the demands of my life today. Yet honestly, I don't even feel as though I have the time or energy to come to You for help to make it through today. Thank you for forgiving me for the times I don't come to You. Please show me the truths You have for me now and by the power of the Holy Spirit, help me live today pleasing you and receiving Your rest. Thank you that I can rely on you. Amen

The Lord often speaks about rest-I found 270 uses of the word rest in the bible . He invites us to come to Him, we who labor and are heavy laden, and He says that He will give us rest. (Matthew 11:28) I'll be using an acronym to share what I found about rest in the Scriptures and through my personal experience as I applied these Scriptural principals. I will be sharing four components that help us find our rest in God.

R.E.S.T. Remain, Enter, Seek, Trust


R--Remain

John 15:7 tells us "If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you."


The word "remain" is translated "abide", "dwell", "remain united in Me" and "live" in other Bible translations. Psalm 91:1 tells us that when we dwell with God, we will find His rest. To remain in Christ is fundamental in our walk with the Lord and this is where we must begin in order to rest in Christ. In John 15:5, Jesus tells us that He is the true vine and we are the branches and that apart from Him, we can do nothing. We are to be like a branch with all that flows through the vine, flowing through it. We are to have the Spirit of God that flows through Jesus, flowing through us, enabling us to do all things. Visually, when we look at a branch, we see that the branch looks just like the vine--the bark on both have the same texture and color to the extent you really can't see where one ends and the other begins. So too, we are to look similar to Christ to anyone who looks at us.

One thing that helps me understand this idea of remaining in Christ is seeing the word "remain" as a math term and then asking the Lord to do some simple arithmetic in my life. I prayerfully ask Him to subtract all that needs to be removed from my life so that what is left enables me to abide in Christ. Sometimes He shows me that what I think I need to do, I don't have to do, or don't have to do right now. He shows me that some of my time is better spent in prayer and in the Word despite the demands of my day. Through time with Him, He helps me remove activities from my day that don't belong there. These are often activities that I think will help me find rest, but actually waste my time and result in more stress. I also ask Him to remove anything in my life that is not holy, those things in my heart that aren’t similar to what is in His heart. I have found when I remain in Christ; there is a peace and strength that leads me through the day with the Lord's priorities. John 14:9,10 says something wonderful about remaining in Christ. We are to remain in His love. If we obey His commands, we remain in His love. Rest has to begin here, living in the love of the Lord!

Let's start with some simple arithmetic in your life. Prayerfully ask the Lord to show you what needs to be removed from your life in order for the Spirit of the Lord to flow through you so you can remain in Him and He in you. Begin your rest in the loving arms of the Lord.

E--Enter

“Therefore, since the promise of entering his rest still stands, let us be careful that none of you be found to have fallen short of it.” Hebrew 4:1


Looking at the meaning of the word "rest" in this Hebrew passage, we see that one aspect of the Greek word "rest" is like a calming of the winds(2). As we enter God's rest, the raging winds around us are calmed. There is stillness as we enter into the Lord's rest. "Be still and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10.

The word "enter" is a verb, and it is something we must actively decide to do. The word "enter" implies that there is a location that we are to enter into. Psalm 91:1 says, "He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty." This Psalm shows us that when we dwell (Remain) in the shelter of the Most High, we will rest in His shadow. I love the last phrase, "we will rest in His shadow", as it shows us how near to Him that He desires us to be -- so near that we are in His shadow! Resting in the Lord puts us into a closer relationship with Him. Read Psalm 100. It helps us to know how we enter into God's presence within this intimate location. We enter His presence with singing, with thanksgiving, and with praise, blessing His name.

In my personal life, I find that praising and thanking God for who He is and what He has done cuts out a lot of the negative thoughts and words I would normally have while stressed. As I choose to enter into God's presence through praising Him for His attributes, I have to stop criticizing those around me who are causing my stress--the unfair professor or supervisor, those who are unhelpful around me, and all the other complaints that I have. Oh, this horrible waste of energy has to be subtracted from our lives! In the Lord's presence, focusing on who He is helps us know that He is in perfect control and can calm the raging winds.

The Lord is inviting you to enter into His presence and find rest within His shadow. Will you enter into His presence? Will you enter into His presence with praise and thanksgiving?

S--Seek

"But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness; and all these things will be given to you as well." Matthew 6:33


In Matthew's account of Jesus' words, we see the Lord teaching the disciples how they are to live. In this great discourse, which includes the beatitudes and teaching on prayer, He teaches them that they can't love Him and love the world at the same time. When we love the world and have our focus on things of the world, we are robbed of our love for the Lord. When our lives are stressed, our focus is usually on the details of our lives rather than Him. Through Beth Moore’s Bible Study, "Stepping UP”, A journey through the Psalms of Ascent"(1), God clearly showed me how I am to seek Him. It is through the word Coram Deo, which means to live our lives before the face of God. This means I am to look to Christ with a firm awareness of both His presence and His activity in my life, day by day, minute by minute. As I remain in His love and enter His presence with praise and thanksgiving, I also seek His face so that what is important to Him becomes important to me.

As I seek His face, I almost feel our hearts become united. I still work my hardest to do what I need to, but when life's continual demands and interruptions come, I am partnered with Christ in such a way that His priorities become my priorities. I do not feel too overwhelmed to reach out to others when they have a need. I am not frightened of the unknowns or the pressures in my life, that I forget God is my refuge and my fortress. The winds around me may howl, but the winds within my heart are calm. In stillness and calmness, seeking Him as my first desire, my heart is truly aware of His love for me personally.

The Lord is asking that you seek Him first, that you seek His face and live Coram Deo. Is there anything in your life that you think is more important than the Lord? Is there a situation in your life that you have forgotten He is involved in working out with you? If so, confess it to Him and ask Him to do a little more subtraction and become first in your life. Seek to live with the awareness of His presence and His activity in your life as you seek Him and live Coram Deo.

T—Trust

“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty, I will say of the LORD, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust."
Psalm 91:1-2


The final, yet certainly one of the most important components of rest is trusting God. We previously looked at verse one of Psalm 91, but now we focus on the verse two. The psalmist continues on to say, "I will say of the LORD, "He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust." To trust means to be confident, sure, safe and secure. Trusting is more than a feeling; it is knowing that whom we have given our trust is worthy of it.

I find that knowing God is trustworthy grows naturally out of what we have already discussed: Remaining in Christ, Entering into His presence, and Seeking His face. Trust in the Lord grows as we live out our choice to obey the Lord in the small and large aspects of our lives. Trust grows as we choose to enter into His presence with praise and thanksgiving; as we praise Him for who He is and thank Him for what we have seen Him do in our lives. Trust grows as we seek to live within His presence and with His activity forefront in our lives.

Let me summarize R.E.S.T. by sharing how I saw my daughter learn to rest in Christ. When she was taking her SAT exams, she studied diligently and took the exam twice. Her two scores were quite good, almost identical in fact. They were certainly good enough for the university she had chosen. Her dad asked her to take them one more time. She didn't want to take the test a third time, but she did so in obedience to her dad. We prayed before this test just as we had the prior two times. We asked the Lord to enable her to get the score she needed in order for Him to take her to the place and the work where she could enter into His purposes for her life. She was resting in the Lord's power and wisdom and purpose in her life as she prepared to take the exam again. Her third exam results came in and she had improved by an astonishing 200 points. Upon seeing her scores, she said, "The Lord did this, not me. I must need this score to open the door where He can use me to serve Him."

The Lord used these higher scores to open the door into a specific program within the university where she was to attend. As she kept looking back and praising God for this enabling, I saw her take all her exams without the stress I would have expected. She was Remaining in Christ, being obedient to Him. She was Entering into His presence with thanksgiving and praise. She was Seeking His kingdom as she loved Christ and focused on living in the presence of the Lord. She was Trusting God because she was confident, sure, safe and secure in her knowledge of the Lord and His faithful ways in her life.

Do you trust God to enable you to accomplish what He needs you to do today, so He can open the doors He has for you tomorrow? By this I mean do you trust that He will enable you to earn the grade you need to receive on your next exam? Do you trust that He will go before you and help you land the job that He can use to mature you for His purposes? Do you trust Him to lead and provide in the friendships and relationships He has for you? Do you trust that He will get you through today in such a way that He can accomplish all He wants to do in your life?

When the demands are great, we need to fall into the arms of the Lord and R.E.S.T. Go ahead, jump off the treadmill of life and fall into his loving arms and receive His rest, His love, His peace and His joy.

Works Cited:
* All scriptures used unless otherwise noted are taken from the NIV translation
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1. Moore, Beth "Stepping UP, a journey through the Psalms of Ascent" (Page 99)
2. Thayer, Jospeh H. Thayer’ Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, Peabody: Hendrickson Publising, 1996.

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Vivacious and bubbly meets a studious and deep-seeded love for the Lord in new RL writing team member, Jean Murphy. With an easy to read style and life application approach, Jean's studies leave you with joy as you are encouraged into His presence. -Editor
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