A baby learns to sit first before he starts to stand and walk. The Christian life also begins with sitting. God “raised us up together, and made us sit together in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 2:6). How well we walk after that depends on how well we sit and rest in the finished work of Christ.
The promised land was a land of rest where God promised His
people “large and beautiful cities which you did not build, houses full of all
good things, which you did not fill, hewn-out wells which you did not dig,
vineyards and olive trees which you did not plant” (Deuteronomy 6:10–11).
But for 40 years, God’s people wandered in the wilderness
because they refused to believe that God had given them a land where everything
had been prepared—the work was finished. They could not believe that God had
given them a land full of good things to enjoy, a land which just flowed with
His abundant supply.
Today, there are believers who still cannot believe that
the work of Jesus is truly complete and finished. They are trying to complete a
completed work, finish a finished work and defeat a defeated devil.
There are believers today who are always working and trying
to produce their healing, success and victory. God wants us to stop trying and
start trusting in His love for us. He wants us to stop working and struggling,
and start resting and believing in His grace toward us.
The only “work” left for us to do today is to enter His
rest. We are to labour every day to enter His rest. We are to rest inwardly and
believe that the work is done because it is a finished work, and trust in God’s
undeserved favour toward us. We are to rest in Jesus our true ark, who will
carry us through tempestuous waters.
So today, “if you will hear His voice, do not harden your
hearts…be diligent to enter that rest” (Hebrews 4:7, 11). Let’s enter His rest.
Let’s enjoy sitting together with Christ in the heavenly places, then we will
run and not be weary (see Isaiah 40:31)! (Article and Picture;
courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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