STAR-GAZE at JESUS! That's what these words mean: CONSIDER JESUS!
Why gaze at anyone or anything else?
- He is God's final WORD!
- SON of GOD
- SON of MAN
- BUILDER of God's House (us!)
- Our SABBATH REST
Let us be diligent to enter HIM, our SABBATH-REST
Let us enter day in and day out!
Let us live in HIM and let HIM live in and through us!
Amen and amen!
Homework -- Read Hebrews 4:14-5:10; 7:1-28
Answer questions in Hoping for Something Better, p. 193-195
Read chapter 4, p. 55-72, Hoping…
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I've attached two posts that you may enjoy as you bask in Jesus our Sabbath:
Jesus, I Am Resting, Resting (April 2012)
Ah! REST...what a glorious word! I inhale and exhale deeply at just the sound of it! And oh, how we humans need deep, glorious rest...
Moms especially need it...as do dads. Single folk need it; workers need it; retirees do too...even kids need it (although they would protest most loudly...especially after no-sleep sleepovers!)
This is the time of the year that I begin to really drag, needing my rest! I'm a teacher...among other things like wife, mother, grandmother, friend, sister, etc. A year or so ago, I also became a blogger/amateur writer. Right now, I'm hitting Blogger's Block/ Writer's Block -- that brain-draining fatigue that hits everyone (including students) who has put pen to paper regularly.
So let me say it again -- we humans ALL need deep, glorious rest...no matter what our role in life. And we need rest, not just for our bodies, but for our souls most of all!
I don't know about you, but I am going to the only Place I know to go for the rest I need...and that place is my Lord Jesus Christ! HE is Rest! I'm responding to His gracious invitation,
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. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.
Matthew 11:28-30
We who are burdened and work to exhaustion can find anapausis (REST in Greek). But this is not just the "take a nap" kind of rest...it goes much deeper:
In Matthew 11:28-29, the Lord promises "anapausis" (inner tranquility) to the weary and heavy laden who come to HIM while they are engaged in necessary labor.
Spiro Zodiates, The Complete Word Study Dictionary, New Testament, p. 156
Isn't that good news, dear friend? Even when we cannot take a break from our duties, we can have inner tranquility because of our relationship with our Lord Christ.
And there's an interesting emphasis in that short phrase, Come to Me, in the original Greek. Literally, Jesus says,
HERE (Hither, KJV)...to ME!
That's right, the word COME isn't found in the original! It's just implied...and I think, for a reason.
I picture Jesus Himself beckoning to the battered and beleaguered crowd of ordinary people following Him. He points to HIMSELF as the source of spiritual rest: HERE...to ME...for rest!
The religious rulers, who hounded them, burdened them with duties above and beyond what God required. Jesus, on the other hand, joins (yokes) Himself to His people to give them rest on every level. So in a sense, He says,
Don't go to THEM!
HERE...to ME!
And the same is true for you and me, dear friend. What is hounding and harassing you?
Is it the pressures of mothering?
...the stress of financial needs?
...the guilt of not being spiritual enough: reading the Bible, praying enough?
...the confusion and grief of relational rifts?
...the concern for struggling/straying loved ones?
...the fatigue/uncertainties of your job?
...struggles with ill health?
______[fill in the blank]______?
In every situation and in every stage of life on this earth, He Himself is our Rest.
Join me in responding to His invitation: HERE...to ME!
Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you'll recover your life. I'll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won't lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you'll learn to live freely and lightly. Matthew 11:28-30 MSG
Jesus! I am resting, resting
In the joy of what Thou art;
I am finding out the greatness
Of Thy loving heart.
Thou hast bid me gaze upon Thee,
And Thy beauty fills my soul,
For, by Thy transforming power,
Thou hast made me whole.
Jesus! I am resting, resting
In the joy of what Thou art;
I am finding out the greatness
Of Thy loving heart.
Oh, how great Thy loving kindness,
Vaster, broader than the sea:
Oh, how marvelous Thy goodness,
Lavished all on me!
Yes, I rest in Thee, Beloved,
Know what wealth of grace is Thine,
Know Thy certainty of promise,
And have made it mine.
Simply trusting Thee, Lord Jesus,
I behold Thee as Thou art,
And Thy love, so pure, so changeless,
Satisfies my heart,
Satisfies its deepest longings,
Meets, supplies its every need,
Compasseth me round with blessings,
Thine is love indeed.
Ever lift Thy face upon me,
As I work and wait for Thee;
Resting 'neath Thy smile, Lord Jesus,
Earth's dark shadows flee.
Brightness of my Father's glory,
Sunshine of my Father's face,
Keep me ever trusting, resting,
Fill me with Thy grace.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm9_MHAbbIE[/youtube]
For the rest of the Resting in Jesus series, click here.
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Job Descriptions in the Father’s Vineyard (April 2011)
By this is My Father glorified, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be My disciples. John 15:8
Have you ever started a job with no job description? I have, and it’s pretty confusing.
About 8 years ago, I was looking for a part-time teaching job. A friend asked if I would like to apply to substitute teach in ESL & GED classes. I told her that I didn’t have a clue about either one of those. She assured me that it wasn’t difficult. All I had to do was follow the teacher’s lesson plans. So I naively applied.
Well, guess what? As my application reached the supervisor’s desk, the beginning ESL teacher was in a very serious accident. This was at the end of the first week of class. By then, beginning ESL students don’t know much more English than the day they walked in. There were no lesson plans and no curriculum, because the teacher was so experienced that she did her own “curriculum”. Needless to say, I was terrified. But God met me in my need (and that’s for another post!).
BUT that first year, I had no job description. I just took the bull by the horns and prayed and taught and loved it. And I think the students did too, by God’s grace! (I’m still teaching that class 8 years later.)
However, without a job description, I made many mistakes and often got myself in trouble. Most of the time, my mistakes were from my ignorance…or from my zeal to “do things right”. As a result, in several instances, I unknowingly went over the head of my supervisor and assumed her role. Not good!
That’s what happens for us believers with living the Christian life. I don’t think we truly understand our “job description.” We try to do in our own strength the things that only God can do.
John 15 is a perfect place to start to understand what it means to be a Christian (the branches) in relation to our Father (the Owner/Gardener) and His Son (the True Vine). So let’s look at WHO does WHAT in a vineyard?
First there’s the Gardener or Vinedresser. His job is to care for the vine and branches by watering, fertilizing, and above all… pruning. Without that almost “violent” pruning, a rich crop cannot come forth.
And after all, the vineyard owner’s reputation is at stake! If someone sees a barren vineyard, no one shames the branches or even the vine, but rather the owner/vinedresser. That’s because whoever does the work gets the credit or the blame! So it’s his job to do whatever is necessary to ensure an abundant crop of grapes. Even the good, new growth gets cut back so as to bring forth an abundance of fruit.
As we’ve seen in a previous post, that is what the Father does for us branches. Sometimes we may feel like we’ve grown so much and have been “fruitful”…then all of a sudden, the desert! dryness! seeming barrenness! But the process is not done yet!
Then there’s the Vine. The Vine is the source of life for the branches, which then enables the fruit to come forth. Without the life of the Vine flowing through healthy branches, nothing fruitful can happen!
Jesus is the Source of life for us His branches. In another post we saw that Jesus, the I AM, is LIFE itself! In Him was life, and the life is the light of men…I came that they might have life, and have it abundantly. John 1:4; 10:10b
And that’s why the main job of the branches is to abide or stay connected to the vine. The branches are the vehicles for the life of the vine to flow through so that fruit will come forth.
Jesus said, Abide in Me and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you, unless you abide in Me. John 15:4
So what does it mean to abide in Christ? It means to live in & from, remain in, sink down deep into, rest in, stay [experientially] connected to HIM!
Here’s a feeble, but hopefully helpful illustration of what I think it means to abide. I have this wonderful couch in my living room. It is hard to sit or lie on this couch without falling asleep. When I come home from a full day of teaching, I look forward to sinking my weary body into that couch. I’m often able to just put some instrumental music on and surrender to the comfort of my glorious couch. Later, I leave that place refreshed and energized!
However, sometimes I still have things I need to do before supper time. So I abandon my tired self to my life-giving couch and make my phone calls or read my lessons or do whatever duty or desire dictates. I still come away refreshed because I’m working from a position of rest.
That’s what I think abiding in Christ means. I do what I do from my position of rest in my Glorious Vine. I’m secure in Him and He in me. His resurrection life flows through me, His branch, to bring forth the fruit designed by the Father for my unique life.
What about you? Are you living the Branch-life? Do you do what you do from the position of rest in your Glorious Lord Christ? Or are you trying to do what only God can do — give life and produce fruit?
I am the Vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me, and I in him, he bears much fruit; for apart from Me, you can do nothing. John 15:5
For the rest of the Vine & Branches series, click here