Tuesday, August 16, 2016

When the Journey is too much

Been reading a lot more lately and i wanted to share some extra stuff with you this week.  This is from the second book Five minutes with Jesus: Peace for today by Sheila Walsh.  I think it's a message we all need to hear.  See on Sundays i work a 12 hour shift and don't get me wrong i have a fun job i love but i understand very much what Mrs. Walsh talks about in this passage about fatigue.  Sometimes i feel so busy on my days off I want to go to work just to relax.  lol


"Fatigue makes cowards of us all."  
  That statement by Green Bay Packers football legend Vince Lombardi is so true.  We've all experienced it: the end of the day comes and with it, the end of our energy and often the end of our courage for whatever the next day may hold.  Great heroes of the Bible have experienced it.  Even the mighty prophet Elijah.  
  Our first several encounters with Elijah reveal a fiery man of God, a man unafraid to take on conflict, a man who unhesitatingly took care of the business at hand with, I would venture, a bit of swagger in his step.  
  When Queen Jezebel found out about all the trouble Elijah had been causing, she threatened his life.  I would expect the bold Elijah of Mount Carmel (1 Kings 18) to tell her, "Bring it!"----But that isn't what he did.  
  Elijah turned and ran.  After a days journey into the wilderness of Judah, Elijah sat down under a broom tree and cried out to God:  "It is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life"  (1 Kings 19:4)
  Wait a minute.  What happened to the strong and confident Elijah who stood on Mount Carmel and called fire down from heaven?  Keep reading.......
  Immediately after his desperate prayer, Elijah fell asleep under the broom tree (v.5); he was exhausted.  
  And what did God do?  He didn't lecture Elijah about his calling or tell him to toughen up.  No.  Instead. God tenderly cared for Elijah.  God sent and angel who awakened the prophet to feed him, let him sleep some more, and then fed him again.  The food and rest would enable Elijah to make the journey that lay ahead.  
  Perhaps a great journey awaits you, or maybe you are travelling a journey that has become too much for you to handle and you're telling God you've had enough.  Take a moment and listen to your body.  Do you night's sleep, a power nap, or a solid meal right now?  
  Your Creator God knows that your physical body has limits.  That's why sometimes the most productive thing we can do is simply take a break.  It is amazing how a bit of rest can change our perspective, allowing us to experience sweet peace rather than overwhelming anxiety....... and eventually recoup our courage!  


He tenderly and wisely cares for his beloved!


The apostles returned to Jesus and told him all that they had done and taught.  And He said to them, "Come away by yourselves to a desolate place and rest a while."  Mark 6:30-31

Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him.  Psalm 62:1  

On the seventh day God had finished his work of creation, so he rested from all his work.  And God blessed the seventh day and declared it holy, because it was the day when he rested from all his work of creation.  Genesis 2:2-3

Be still in the presence of the Lord, and wait patiently for him to act.  Psalm 37:7

there were no songs with this but upon my second reading it to me these songs fit so well with what Mrs. Walsh said in her book.  





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