Heb 4:10 For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.
Christ is GOD'S Sabbath. Christ is our Sabbath.
When
we enter by faith into Christ's righteousness, we enter into GOD'S rest.
It is a tremendous power....The LORD says, in quite simple language,
"If only you will trust Me, and trust My provision, and stop worrying,
stop fretting, stop being anxious;
If you will but believe Me, I have
the ground upon which I could meet all your need;
I am no longer without
ground.
There was a time when I had not the ground upon which to do
anything with you, and for you, but now you are on the ground of Christ,
the ground which I have provided;
If only you will trust Me, if only
you will rest in Me to bring you through, you will be saved from so much
of this weakness, and fret, and anxiety!
Worry is a destroying thing.
At the back of a lot that we suffer in body, and in mind, there is so
often a secret, hidden restlessness, something deep down in our
subconscious being of a fret, an anxiety, something that is not rest.
It
takes many forms. Sometimes over a concern of the LORD'S we feel that,
unless we do it, it will never be done.
We feel that if we are not up
and at it, then the whole thing will go to pieces; so much depends upon
us.
No one will think that this is the call for
passivity, for abandon of concern for the things of the LORD;
But it is
possible for us to have the things of the LORD on our hearts and yet not
to have faith in GOD about them.
There are hidden secrets to a great
deal of our weakness and defeat, and unnecessary suffering.
They are the
hidden things of something which is other than just restful faith in
GOD.
There are some people who need to take things to heart a little
more than they do, but for many the trouble is perhaps of the other
kind.
They are thinking that they have to run GOD'S universe for Him;
they must look after things or else they will never be looked after!
But
to observe the Sabbath, to recognize Christ as
GOD'S Rest through righteousness, to observe that, to keep that Sabbath, is Life which conquers death, because it is righteousness which cannot be destroyed.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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