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Micah Hackett
As believers, we are confident to know that relationally being justified by faith we have peace with God through our
Lord Jesus Christ. It is absolute, unconditional, and unchanging. Yet it is often much more difficult to come into the
enjoyment of that peace, that is, the peace of God rather than peace with God. Basically, in each one of our hearts
we long for rest, quietness in our souls. Where does that come from?
Gleanings From the First Mentions of Rest and Peace
The first mention of rest in the Bible is in Genesis 8:9 But the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, and she
returned unto him into the ark, for the waters were on the face of the whole earth: then he put forth his hand, and
took her, and pulled her in unto him into the ark. This is actually the picture of restlessness which showed what was
lacking from a picture of rest. We have (1) the lack of solid ground, (2) a return to the ark, and (3) welcoming arms to
pull her in unto him. The ark represents Gods ordained place of safety and protection, which would speak of the
ultimate place of positional safety: in Christ. But for the believer, we see a place of conditional safety in Gods
presence, whether that be in His assembly or before the Throne of Grace. And many a believer has tried to tread the
wavy sea of worldliness with its system of emptiness as far as the eye can see, yet wearied from a wasted effort to
find more pleasure he had to return from where he left: the place God wanted him originally. And when he was willing
to seek restoration, God willingly with open arms took the wanderer in unto Himself ever so graciously into the place
of safety. So then, dear believer, know that the best place to find rest is in Gods place of safety, which always
coincides with the place of His will. Be where He wants you to be.
Then we see the first mention of peace in Genesis 15:15 And thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace; thou shalt be
buried in a good old age. The basis for this peace was a promise of God and His ability to see Abraham through his
life until its end. Abraham could have the assurance that God would be with him until the very last. Do we not have
those same promises? Be content with such things as ye have, for He hath said I will never by any means forsake
thee, nor in any way forsake thee. He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus
Christ. God is faithful to his people. Life can seem dire as if we will not finish well, but peace comes from knowing
If we believe not, yet he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself.
The Importance of Rest
And he said unto them, Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest a while: for there were many
coming and going, and they had no leisure so much as to eat. (Mk. 6:31). And to you who are troubled rest with us,
when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels. (2 Thess. 1:7). Have you had time to
rest lately? Or can you well relate to the condition of the disciples, that they had no leisure so much as to eat? It is
good to be busy for the Lord and perhaps we need to be more diligent in this regard more than anything but at
times, the Lord calls us to cease from labor and simply spend time with Him. Or when it comes to the rest of the
soul, perhaps some thoughts of the Lords coming would be appropriate, as it was with the Thessalonians. Whatever
the case may be, sometimes our call is just to come and rest a while in a quiet place where we can concentrate
and be nourished so that when we return to our duties we can do them more effectively. Have you had trouble
finding calm? Perhaps its time to step back from coming and going just to concentrate on regaining that evernecessary peace of mind and soul. While our inner peace should not be based on circumstances, often we do
hinder inward rest by not allowing time in our circumstances to concentrate on gaining that. It seems like a
contradiction that we need effort in order to rest, but it is very true. Take time to muse upon your God. Take time to
read a psalm and consider it. Take a walk and enjoy the scenery. Sit in a coffee shop with your Bible. The essential
thing is that our souls receive adequate attention; otherwise they may stop fuelling our ability to work when rest
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and forsaken.
John 14:27 Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let
not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. This tells us more of where we should not look for peace. It
is His peace and specifically not the worlds. You see, the world will try to offer you peace and will try to make
Biblical peace seem stupid and irrelevant. They will have their slogans, their psychology, and their methods.
But all these things are based on an agenda to discredit the need for God and His gospel; their desire is to
replace it with the gospel of self. So then, their advice on self-esteem will be to glorify self, rather than
acknowledge sinfulness and look to Christ for an identity worth having. Their advice on burdens will come
down to vain mental exercises that fail to address the main problem of the heart, which is Godlessness. All of
the worlds peace will be at best Try not to think about it. What better can it offer since they want to reject the
God of hope and life? Dear believer, the Devil will use your restlessness to make the world look bright, but in
the end it will leave you with darkness deeper than when you began tampering with it. Blessed is the man
who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly. Let us always look for the peace He gives: Jesus said MY
peace I give unto you. What can surpass that? After all, it is the peace of God which passes all
understanding.
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