Develope a Palate

Develope a Palate
Daily intake of the Word nourishes the Spirit. Jeremiah's Menu is an exercise in recognizing God's Word made flesh in and around me. Eating the Word in a way that supplies the spiritual nutrients needed to grow. The Menu is offered with the hope of inspiring you to taste and see that the Lord is good. Bon Appetite!

Quote Du Jour

Quote du Jour
Christians may differ on a variety of points, but they have all one spiritual appetite; and if we cannot all feel alike, we can all feed alike on the bread of life sent down from heaven. At the table of fellowship with Jesus we are one bread and one cup. As the loving cup goes round we pledge one another heartily therein. Get nearer to Jesus, and you will find yourself linked more and more in spirit to all who are like yourself, supported by the same heavenly manna. ---Charles Spurgeon, Morning and Evening

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Dinner Conversation: rest

"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." --Jesus
Matthew 11:28-30

Rest.
In music, a rest calls for a musician, who makes music, to stop and be quiet -- stop playing and rest.
A rest area on the highway marks a place for a traveler to stop traveling -- stop driving and rest.
We rest our head on a pillow -- the head that contains our thoughts, motivates our actions, directs us through our day -- to stop thinking, enter a coma-like state, and rest.

Jesus offers us an invitation to come and He will give us rest.
But He offers us rest by taking up His yoke. A yoke is an instrument of work, a burden. Does this mean there is an exchange to be made? One work for another? One that makes us tired for one that revives? Or is it a change in attitude about our work? How can we gain rest from a yoke?

What does that look like for you today?
Tomorrow?
The day after that?

Food for thought.


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