Rest Is Productive

Published: Oct. 9, 2023, 4 a.m.

b'READ: GENESIS 2:1-3; EXODUS 20:8-11; MATTHEW 11:28\\u201312:13; MARK 6:27-32\\n\\n\\n\\nThe other day, I heard someone say, \\u201cRest is productive,\\u201d and I flinched a little. That can\\u2019t be, can it? Resting is the opposite of being productive, right? Sometimes I struggle with feeling guilty when I rest or take a break. Or I\\u2019ll remember how productive I was in the past and think I\\u2019ll never compare to that now with all the rest I\\u2019m taking. But God teaches us that not only do we need rest, but it\\u2019s also an important and productive part of becoming more like Christ.\\n\\n\\n\\nGod created the Sabbath with the purpose of resting in mind. In the book of Exodus, He commanded His people not to do any work on the Sabbath, the last day of every week, inviting them to trust Him to provide for their needs. And in Genesis, God even gave us an example of rest right at the beginning: God finished His work of creation, and then He rested.\\n\\n\\n\\nWhen we rest, we can quiet our minds and listen to what God may be trying to tell us. Or we can simply enjoy and be present in the gifts of creation God has given us.\\n\\n\\n\\nJesus often went off alone to pray, and in Mark 6:31, Jesus called His disciples to come away with Him to rest and take a break after they had just come back from their missionary journeys and heard the news of John the Baptist\\u2019s death. Jesus is fully God and fully human, and He shows us that rest is an important and integral part of our daily lives. Not only that, but Jesus also said, \\u201cCome to me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest\\u201d (Matthew 11:28). God wants us to rest, and He provides that rest in Jesus. \\u2022 Naomi Zylstra\\n\\n\\n\\n\\u2022 As Christians, we don\\u2019t practice the Sabbath the same way God prescribed in the Old Testament. These laws were just a foretaste of the ultimate rest God was preparing to give His people in Jesus. But God still calls us to take times of intentional rest, and to do this often. (And one way we can rest is by gathering with other Christians and listening to His Word together.) When was the last time you took an intentional break? How did you feel during your break?\\n\\n\\n\\n\\u2022 Jesus is the One who provides rest. If we\\u2019ve put our trust in Jesus, believing He died on the cross and rose from the dead for us, we get to enter God\\u2019s rest. We can be free from striving because Jesus has already done the work of saving us, making us whole, and restoring us to relationship with Himself. So, when we take time to pause from our work and from what seems productive to us, we get to express our trust in God and enjoy His good gifts. What makes you feel well-rested? How could you incorporate at least one of these things into your life this week?\\n\\n\\n\\n\\u201cCome to me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest.\\u201d Matthew 11:28 (WEB)'