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(James Smith, "The Pastor's Morning Visit")"I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
There is no rest for the Christian in this world. There will be always something to disturb, perplex or distress him; it is an enemy's land.
But Jesus says, "I will give you rest." He does so by enabling us to . . .
rely on His Word,
recognize His hand,
submit to His will, and
trust in His perfect work.
He assures us . . .
that our sins are forgiven;
that we are safe in His keeping;
that His presence shall always be with us; and
that all things shall work together for our eternal good.
We can rest on His faithfulness--for He has been tried, and found faithful.
We can rest on His love--for He loves us to the uttermost.
We can rest on His power--for it is ever engaged on our behalf.
We can rest on His covenant--for it is ordered in all things and sure.
We can rest on His blood--for it speaks peace, pardon, and acceptance with God.
We can rest at His feet--for there we are safe, and can never be injured.
We cannot rest . . .
on our graces,
on our comforts,
on our friends, or
on our possessions.
We may rest on Jesus alone.
"Find rest, O my soul, in God alone; my hope comes from Him. He alone is my rock and my salvation; He is my fortress, I will not be shaken!" Psalm 62:5-6
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