Today's Journey

Summertime
Jul.17,2013
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“God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done.” Genesis 2:3
The old Porgy and Bess tune that declares, “Summertime, and the livin’ is easy”no
doubt was written when life was so much different than what it is now.
If you’re like most people, you are hoping that summer will be a time to
kick back and relax a little, but maybe you’re afraid that it will end
up like most other summers with lots to do and flying past far too
quickly.
But while we may bemoan the fast pace of summer with all of its
chores, the packing and unpacking for vacations, and repeated trips to
Little League games, it would be good to stop and think about “easy
living.” So, let’s get some perspective from God’s Word about the
importance of rest.
It can’t go unnoticed that God Himself rested after six days of
assembling the universe. Knowing that time to kick back was important
for the people He created, God instituted the Sabbath so that we would
get the point that no one can work without a break along the way.
Tanks that run on “weary” all the time soon lack the stamina to do
well spiritually, mentally, emotionally, and relationally. Even Jesus,
with more sermons to preach, more people to heal, and more tasks to
accomplish for His Father, often went apart to rest a while.
I am not sure why it is that some of us feel guilty or unfulfilled if
we are not busy all the time. It’s important to realize that not
everything needs to be done—at least not done right now. It may
be more important to sit back with a tall glass of iced tea and
contemplate the beauty of nature and the greatness of our God who is as
faithful to us as the dependability of the seasons. As the hymn says, in
“summer and winter and springtime and harvest . . . join with all
nature in manifold witness to Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.”
So carve out a little easy livin’ time this week and refresh your
heart and spirit with blessedness instead of business. And don’t worry;
the chores will still be there. They aren’t going anywhere!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- When was the last time you truly rested from your work, whether at the office, school, home, or even at church?
- What has the Lord revealed to you about your busyness? In what ways do you need to learn to relax?
- Make time for some easy livin’ this week! Think of one thing you can do to enjoy God’s creation—then do it! You can even turn your thoughts into worship by writing a poem or composing a song about the experience. If so, we’d love to hear from you!
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