Finding Peace: Embracing God's Rest and Grace

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The human condition, the human mind has always stirred up images of concern and at times fear and death and distress and pain. I mean, tell you what, you don't, it says in scripture that mothers, mothers have always grieved over the death of a child. I mean, that's not something new. [00:09:58] (22 seconds)


There remains then remains Paul is writing to early followers of Jesus or some think Paul didn't write it maybe probably he didn't but anyway the writer is writing to God's people assemble assembled together probably in worship or in a teaching he says there remains then a sabbath rest it's not going to be taken from you there remains a sabbath rest what is sabbath the word sabbath means kind of to rest reflecting on genesis where it says on the seventh day god rested he had done his work he had expressed his might and his power he had created a relationship between he and the and adam all is well and he just said and the writer of hebrews now is saying i want you to enter that presence of god who is resting who's done his work [00:11:48] (65 seconds)


We enter God's rest through Jesus. We don't go banging on the door and say, God, let me in. Through your rest, your peace, we're all as well. No. Jesus takes us by the hand. He opens the door. That door was death. He opened it. Right? It's what we believe and confess. [00:13:55] (20 seconds)


Let us therefore make every effort to enter that rest. What is that effort? That is sense in the midst of our struggles to say, Lord, you bring me in. I trust you. It's not about me. It's about you. It's your strength, not my strength. It's your mercy, not even other people's mercy. Ultimately, it's God's mercy that brings us into the presence of God. [00:15:31] (26 seconds)


Jesus says this. Come to me when you're weary and burdened. Weary and burdened. Don't know what it is in your life, but something you're tired of it. I mean, you've tried. It's not working. I don't know if I need to keep going. It hasn't unfolded. I'm burdened. I'm heavy. It's like I weigh eight times my weight. Even to get out of bed at times, sometimes it's an issue. They're just, that's heaviness, heaviness. Jesus says, you come to me when you're in that condition. [00:17:11] (30 seconds)


Now, Jesus said, take upon, take my yoke upon you. What is he saying? To whom is he speaking? He's speaking to Jewish people raised in the tradition of the, uh, Old Testament people of God. And then also teachers that came along and said, it's not just about trusting God. You got to trust God. And in that book of Colossians, that pastor reference, uh, this old ugly bugaboo of it's, you got to do more than Jesus and the Old Testament people. You got to do more than follow God. You got to, they had 623 rules that you had to keep. That's a burden. It's a burden. Have I done enough? I should have done this. Why didn't I do that? It's a burden. They're weighted down. They're told in their religious community, you haven't done enough. You haven't done enough. You got to be more like the Pharisees. Some of them couldn't go into God's presence because they worked. They didn't do enough. Uh, with animals like the shepherds, when the shepherds in Jesus' birth, where the shepherds are the first to see Jesus. Whoa, shepherds can't come into the temple. You know what they hang out with during the day and you know what they step in? Really? I mean, realistically, that was it. That was it. [00:19:40] (70 seconds)


So, whoops, people that work with leather. Nope, you can't really, I mean, ah, I want God's rest. Well, you better do this. That was a burden. And Jesus says that my yoke is light. What? This is a yoke. In the Old Testament era, a rabbi would teach followers these things realistically. You got to do this. You got to do this. You got to do this. You didn't do this. Whoops, you're not in. You got to do. Okay. [00:21:14] (26 seconds)


Trust me that I will do for you what you could never do for yourself. To live a life in perfect harmony with the Father. And to take upon myself the results of what happens when people don't take upon themselves the word of the Father. It's called sin. And it brings death. [00:21:26] (26 seconds)


And Jesus says, follow me. My yoke is easy. My burden is light. Trust me. That's Jesus talking to you and to me when he says, you come to me. When you're weary and burdened by your past. When you're weary and burdened by patterns that are not healthy. Lord, I need your help. [00:21:46] (19 seconds)


When these things go through my mind that put me into the pit. Lord, help me to remember your invitation to come to you. That you're the only one ultimately that is going to give me peace. Even if the family is blown apart right now. [00:22:11] (12 seconds)

And I love this. Finally, as I shared Psalm 46, be still and know that I am God. I'll be exalted among the nations. I'll be exalted in the earth. For the Lord of Hosts is with us. The God of Jacob is our refuge. [00:23:05] (19 seconds)


The child is secure not because they're holding on to somebody, but that somebody is embracing them. Can you picture that? And that is the Lord says, I want you to be still. I'm holding you. And our rest is in the one whose arms Jesus have enfolded us. [00:26:10] (28 seconds)


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