Let Us Find Our Rest in Thee Day 12
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Exodus 33:12-14, Psalm 23:1-3, Psalm 62:1-2, Isaiah 40:28-31, John 10:7-30, Matthew 11:28-30
BY Lindsey Jacobi
I would venture to guess that many of us are coming into this holiday season running on fumes. Maybe your well-laid plans of soaking up the season at a slower place have taken a back seat to midnight Amazon scrolling for all the gifts for all the people. Especially if you happen to be the one in your house who “makes Christmas happen,” there are probably far too many things on your to-do list to feel like you might come out the other side rested. What a nice idea.
Yet, somewhat miraculously, reading these words of invitation from Jesus in Matthew 11 opens up the space for me to take a deep breath. Because, as it turns out, I don’t just need rest from a busy schedule or to-do lists or being an introvert around people all the time (though, I certainly do)I need a rest that settles far more deeply into my bones. I need rest from the work of trying to prove my own worth and earning a place in God’s family and trying to live up to the standards that Christ has already fulfilled on my behalf.
I need rest from the work that was never mine in the first place.
As He ministered and shared the gospel, Jesus knew the burden that so many carried, not only from the pains of a broken world, but also from the weight of religion and legalism. He knew how the religious leaders of His day had strapped restraints onto the people, a yoke that left them weighed down and weary. Have you ever felt that way? Working hard to be a good Christian can be exhausting when we are trying to earn our way to God—when we think it is all on our shoulders.
What good news indeed these words of Jesus offer us: Rest. Soul rest. Because He has taken on the work of salvation. He has already borne that burden for us. There is an unburdening that happens when we come to Jesus if we are willing to relinquish the tight grip of control on our lives. Here we are not promised easier circumstances or fewer responsibilities. But we are offered green pastures in His presence (Psalm 23:2). We are promised the tender care and affection of our Shepherd who has laid down His life for us (John 10:11). We are tethered to the one who can actually stand up under the weight that crushes us (Matthew 11:29).
I don’t know what your soul is weary of in this season. Be it uncertainty, fear, loss, doubt, disappointment, loneliness, or the sheer exhaustion of just trying to keep up the performance, hear the sweet and tender invitation of Jesus today who wants to bear that load and actually restore your soul in the process. May you indeed find your soul’s rest in Him.

100 thoughts on "Let Us Find Our Rest in Thee Day 12"
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Isaiah 40:28-31
Definitely a huge encouragement in this season for me where I am often feeling weary and exhausted – the Lord is so good to provide strength and endurance in those moments. It’s definitely supernatural and not because of my own strength that I feel capable – he is faithful to fill our cups when they feel empty. Thankful for him!
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As I continue to catch up on the readings, this one came at a much needed time. I’ve been feeling lonely, anxious, and overwhelmed this season, not necessarily because it’s the holidays (although working in retail distribution doesn’t help, it’s chaotic in this industry lol). It’s my soul feeling weary, it’s picking up the worries that I have just laid down at the feet of Jesus in prayer. (Seriously, why do I do that so often?)
God keeps nudging me to re-read John Mark Comer’s “The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry” but as my to-do list piles up along with my anxiety, weariness (and dare I say laziness), I procrastinate and it becomes a more vicious cycle of guilt and burnout. This devotional, the scripture readings, and your wonderful reflections struck deep in my soul (in a good way). While I still wait for health results, doctor appointment follow ups, and training in my new position at work, I am reminded of the true Anchor for our souls, the Shepherd who provides rest. Instead of being a sheep who beats her head against the wall and strays off constantly, may I be a sheep who pursues her Shepherd and keeps her doubts, worries and fears at her Father’s feet. Thank You Jesus for this rest that is always available to us.
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Wow!! Amen
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Thanks for sharing this Kelly. I connected with this today as well. Praying freedom and rest for you in Jesus. ❤️
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yes jesus, thank you for this rest.
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Amen Cindy❤️
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