I find it fascinating to consider the pull of the moon on our great
oceans, which creates high and low tides. At the changing of the tide, there is
a brief period of time called “slack tide” when the water is neither high nor
low. According to scientists, this is when the water is “unstressed.” It is a
quiet pause before the surging of tidal flow begins again.
Sometimes in our busy schedules we may feel pulled in different
directions by competing responsibilities. In Jesus’ ministry, we see how He
understood the demands made on His followers and the need for rest. Returning
from a traveling ministry in teams of two, the Twelve reported the wonderful
things that God had done through them (Mark 6:7-13,30). But Jesus responded:
“‘Come aside by yourselves to a deserted place and rest a while.’ For there
were many coming and going, and they did not even have time to eat. So they
departed to a deserted place in the boat by themselves” (vv.31-32).
What responsibilities are pulling on you today? It is certainly acceptable
to plan some rest and relaxation time to rejuvenate your body and soul for more
fruitful service to others. Jesus advised it, and we all need it. He will meet
you there.
Spending quiet time with God can bring quiet rest from God. (RBC)