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Mark 6:31 – “And
he said unto them, Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place,
and rest a while: for there were many coming and going, and they
had no leisure so much as to eat.”
Summer brings a needed
change of pace for many of us. Children get a break from school. People
go on vacation and take temporary leave of their workplaces, homes
and churches. Daylight hangs around until the evening is far
spent. The entire world seems to slow down as the afternoon heat
reaches its peak and then speed up again as the shadows deepen and
the air finally begins to cool. Animal life runs abundant. Afternoon thundershowers often bully
themselves into our outdoor plans. Yes, indeed, summer marches
to a different beat than the rest of the year.
But are Christians
allowed to laze around for a few days? After all, we are the
original workaholics. We must redeem the time and work for the
night is coming. Time is short. Souls are dying. We must use every minute
for good. Can God be pleased with our leisure?
The answer is…Yes. As
servants of the Lord, we cannot live for leisure as some do. However,
God designed us to operate best with built in times of rest and relaxation. God
established a pattern for us when He rested the seventh day after creating
the world. He showed man how to rest one day out of seven. But
we do not listen. Even Sunday’s are filled with shopping trips and odd
jobs…and I’m speaking about Christians.
We have lost the art
of sitting on the porch on a hot summer evening and telling stories
of time past. We feel guilty if we are not in permanent production
mode. And, when we do take some time off, we fill our mind with
TV and radio or we run ourselves weary trying like everything to “have
fun.” Most people today need a vacation to get over their vacation. We
no longer know how to sit or walk as we watch the birds and trees and
listen to the wind blow.
Notice the verse at
the beginning of this article (Mark 6:31). Jesus and His disciples
had no leisure time—no, not even time to eat. Jesus told them
to come apart and rest awhile. Someone has said that we had better
come apart and rest or else we will simply come apart. Some of
you are almost there. You know what I am talking about.
Take some time this
summer and rest. Get apart from your duties and problems. Don’t
worry. They will still be there when you get back. You do not have to
get out of town or take a long trip. Actually, those vacations
are often the least restful. Perhaps you could just turn off your
phone and unplug your TV. Take long walks in the evening. Drive out to the country or state
park and enjoy God’s creation. Let God restore you and you will
accomplish much more when you return. Rest is God’s gift to His
people.
Till He Comes,
Pastor David F. Reagan