Finding Rest and Transformation in Jesus' Presence

 

Summary

In our journey through life, we often find ourselves weary, burdened, and seeking solace. It is in these moments that we must remember the transformative power of Jesus Christ. His presence alone has the ability to change lives, to bear fruit, and to offer us rest with a purpose. This rest is not merely a cessation of activity, but a replenishment of strength, an opportunity to enjoy all that is, to express gratitude, to worship, and to trust God with what comes next.

As we delve into the heart of our series, "Come Away," we are reminded of the importance of creating a daily rhythm of prayer, focusing on the teachings of Jesus, and simply being still in His presence. It is not enough to have sporadic moments with our Savior; we must intentionally carve out time to be with Him, prioritizing this above all else.

We often fail to spend time with Jesus due to a lack of value for who God is, an overvaluation of ourselves, or the distractions that life throws our way. Yet, the account of Mary and Martha in Luke chapter 10 teaches us the importance of choosing what is better—being with Jesus—over the busyness of our daily tasks.

In Mark chapter 6, we see Jesus in action, performing miracles, teaching, and ultimately showing us the power of faith. It is here that Jesus invites His disciples to come away to a remote place and rest. This invitation extends to us as well, calling us to spend more time with Him, to be transformed by His presence, and to be sent out to bear fruit.

The first miracle of Jesus, turning water into wine, illustrates the transformative power He possesses. If Jesus can take ordinary water and turn it into the finest wine, imagine what He can do with a person of faith who intentionally enters into His presence.

As we embark on this series, I urge you to create time with Jesus, to pray as He taught us, to focus on His teachings, and to be still in His presence. Let us not be human doings, but human beings, finding our value not in our accomplishments but in our relationship with God.

Now, let us reflect on the key takeaways from today's message:

1) Rest with a purpose is not about inactivity but about being replenished in strength, both physically and spiritually. It is in the presence of Jesus that we find true rest, a rest that prepares us to face life's challenges with renewed vigor and faith. [49:33]

2) The transformative power of Jesus is not limited to grand miracles but is also found in the quiet moments we spend with Him. As we sit at His feet, like Mary, we choose the better part, and it will not be taken from us. This choice is a declaration of our priorities and our desire to be filled by God's plenteousness. [34:15]

3) Creating time with Jesus means prioritizing our relationship with Him above all else. It is not about fitting Him into our schedule but about building our schedule around Him. This act of prioritization is a testament to our faith and our understanding of what truly matters in life. [35:33]

4) The story of Jesus turning water into wine is a powerful metaphor for our own transformation. Just as the water was changed into the finest wine, our lives, when surrendered to Jesus, can be transformed into something beautiful and fruitful. [50:11]

5) Being a human being rather than a human doing is about recognizing that our worth is not in our accomplishments but in our identity as children of God. When we rest in His presence, we are reminded that only what is done for Christ will last beyond our years. [38:31]

May these insights guide us as we seek to deepen our relationship with Jesus and find rest in His presence.

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. Mark 6:31 - "Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, he said to them, 'Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.'"
2. Luke 10:41-42 - "Martha, Martha," the Lord answered, "you are worried and upset about many things, but few things are needed—or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her."
3. John 2:1-11 - The story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana.

#### Observation Questions
1. What does Jesus invite His disciples to do in Mark 6:31, and why is this significant? [30:12]
2. In Luke 10:41-42, what is the difference between Mary and Martha's actions, and how does Jesus respond to each? [37:53]
3. Describe the miracle of turning water into wine in John 2:1-11. What does this miracle signify about Jesus' power? [49:06]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. Why does Jesus emphasize the need for rest in Mark 6:31? How does this rest differ from mere inactivity? [24:27]
2. How does the story of Mary and Martha in Luke 10:41-42 illustrate the importance of prioritizing time with Jesus over daily tasks? [37:53]
3. What does the transformation of water into wine in John 2:1-11 teach us about the potential for transformation in our own lives when we spend time with Jesus? [50:11]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on your current daily schedule. How can you intentionally create time to rest in Jesus' presence, as suggested in Mark 6:31? What specific changes can you make this week? [43:18]
2. Think about a time when you were more like Martha, busy with tasks, rather than like Mary, sitting at Jesus' feet. How did that affect your spiritual life? What steps can you take to choose "what is better" in your daily routine? [37:53]
3. Jesus' miracle of turning water into wine shows His transformative power. Identify an area in your life that needs transformation. How can you invite Jesus into that area this week? [50:11]
4. The sermon mentioned that our worth is not in our accomplishments but in our identity as children of God. How can you remind yourself of this truth daily? What practical steps can you take to shift your focus from "doing" to "being"? [39:01]
5. The pastor shared a personal story about taking time to be still in God's creation. Plan a specific time and place this week where you can be still and reflect on God's presence. What do you hope to gain from this experience? [45:19]
6. How can you incorporate gratitude into your daily life to reduce anxiety, as mentioned in the sermon? Share one practical way you can express gratitude each day this week. [26:23]
7. The sermon highlighted the importance of trusting God with what comes next. Identify a current challenge or decision you are facing. How can you practice trusting God with this situation? [26:58]

Devotional

Day 1: Embracing Restorative Rest
Rest with a purpose is an invitation to be replenished in strength and spirit. It is not about ceasing all activity but about engaging in rest that rejuvenates and prepares one for the journey ahead. In the quietude of Jesus' presence, there is a special kind of rest that goes beyond physical relaxation. It is a divine rest that fills the weary with new energy, equips the burdened with courage, and provides clarity to the confused. This rest is a sacred time to reflect, to be grateful, and to align one's heart with God's will, finding peace that surpasses all understanding.

"Come to me, all 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 ESV)

Reflection: How can you incorporate a daily time of restorative rest into your routine to ensure you are being replenished in the presence of Jesus? [49:33]

Day 2: Prioritizing Presence Over Performance
The transformative power of Jesus is often most evident in the stillness of His presence. Choosing to sit at His feet, as Mary did, is a conscious decision to prioritize spiritual nourishment over the endless list of tasks that demand our attention. This choice signifies a deep understanding of the value of being filled with God's presence. It is in these moments of quiet communion that one's faith is strengthened, and the soul is enriched. By choosing the better part, one affirms that the most important aspect of life is not the doing but the being with God.

"But the Lord answered her, 'Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things, but one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her.'" (Luke 10:41-42 ESV)

Reflection: What is one activity you can reduce or eliminate from your schedule to make more room for spending time in Jesus' presence? [34:15]

Day 3: Building Life Around Divine Priorities
Creating time with Jesus requires intentional prioritization of one's relationship with Him. It is a deliberate act of structuring one's life in such a way that time with Jesus is not just another item on the to-do list, but the foundation upon which all other activities are built. This commitment reflects a deep understanding of the importance of spiritual growth and the recognition that every other aspect of life is secondary to the relationship with the divine. By placing Jesus at the center, one's daily life becomes a living testimony to the faith they profess.

"Seek the Lord and his strength; seek his presence continually!" (1 Chronicles 16:11 ESV)

Reflection: How can you restructure your daily schedule to ensure that time with Jesus is your first priority rather than an afterthought? [35:33]

Day 4: Transformation Through Surrender
The story of Jesus turning water into wine is not just a display of His miraculous power but also a metaphor for the transformation that occurs when one surrenders to Him. Just as the water was transformed into the finest wine, so too can our lives be changed when we enter into Jesus' presence with faith and openness. This transformation is not superficial but profound, affecting every aspect of our being. It is a reminder that no matter how ordinary we may feel, in the hands of Jesus, we have the potential to become extraordinary vessels of His grace and love.

"Jesus said to the servants, 'Fill the jars with water.' And they filled them up to the brim. And he said to them, 'Now draw some out and take it to the master of the feast.' So they took it." (John 2:7-8 ESV)

Reflection: In what ways do you need to surrender to Jesus to experience His transformative power in your life? [50:11]

Day 5: Valuing Being Over Doing
In a world that often measures worth by productivity and accomplishments, it is vital to remember that our true value lies in our identity as children of God. Resting in His presence allows us to embrace this truth, understanding that our worth is not tied to our output but to whom we belong. This perspective shifts our focus from doing to being, from striving to resting, and from self-reliance to dependence on God. It is in His presence that we find the assurance that our lives have meaning and purpose beyond our earthly achievements.

"For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." (Ephesians 2:10 ESV)

Reflection: How can you remind yourself daily that your worth is found in your identity as a child of God, not in your accomplishments? [38:31]

Quotes

1) "Rest with a purpose is about being replenished in strength, both physically and spiritually, to face life's challenges with renewed vigor and faith." [25:07] (Download)

2) "The transformative power of Jesus changes lives and bears fruit, and we can trust Him with our trials and challenges." [53:19] (Download)

3) "Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her. Being with Jesus is the most important thing." [37:53] (Download)

4) "Human beings find their value not in accomplishments but in their relationship with God, their values, attitudes, and beliefs." [39:01] (Download)

5) "If Jesus can take ordinary water and turn it into the finest wine, imagine what He can do with a person of faith who intentionally enters into His presence." [50:11] (Download)

6) "Creating time with Jesus means prioritizing our relationship with Him above all else, not fitting Him into our schedule but building our schedule around Him." [43:18] (Download)

7) "We need to spend more time with Jesus, not just sporadically but creating a daily rhythm of prayer, focusing on His teachings, and being still in His presence." [34:58] (Download)

8) "The presence of Jesus alone changes lives and bears fruit, and we are called to trust Him with the chaos and challenges of our lives." [53:55] (Download)

9) "In the presence of Jesus, there is a possibility of transformation, turning our lives into something beautiful and fruitful." [49:42] (Download)

10) "We need rest with a purpose, not just any rest. This rest comes from spending more time with Jesus, being replenished, and trusting God with what's next." [30:51] (Download)

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