Monday, November 17, 2008

Simply...Turn to JESUS

Read Matthew 11:25-30

There are many teachings in the Christian world today that are taught in the name of Jesus, then turn around, and point us in the direction of more self-effort. These messages say to us Jesus did all of these great things for you--now, it is up to YOU, and YOUR understanding, to go figure out how to walk in His power! This can leave us feeling void, insufficient, and well, hopeless. Messages that are truly taught in Jesus name ALWAYS point us to no one other than...JESUS!

Lets think about this for a moment. As believers are we called to look at ourselves and our own ability to figure it all out? We try to think right, act right, and talk right. We exhaust ourselves with wonder as we "try" to discern if we are even believing or interpreting the scriptures right. As believers, is it really necessary to "try" so hard? Jesus did not walk this way "trying" with all His might to be what the Father had called Him to be and do what the Father had called Him to do.

"For My yoke is wholesome (useful, [a]good--not harsh, hard, sharp, or pressing, but comfortable, gracious, and pleasant), and My burden is light and easy to be borne."

Matthew 11:30


He simply was. He simply did. He simply said. He simply rested in His oneness with the Father.

I recently read a teaching that said God had set up spiritual rules that must be followed in order for us to walk in the abundant life that Jesus died for us to have. Now, I am not disputing that there are rules set by God in the spiritual realm, as gravity is a rule in this realm. I am disputing that we have the ability to figure them out. I am disputing that it is anything other than God guiding us and revealing the mysteries and secrets of His kingdom to us, that leads us to the place of walking in His abundance. Jesus was ONE with the Father and through this He instinctively knew what to do. He had the desire and will to do, say and think what was right.

"But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Matthew 6:33

When we seek first the kingdom, God will add all we need to know into our daily lives, along with all we need. We have to learn to trust what is inside of us instead of second guessing ourselves. After all, as believers we have been given a new nature in Christ. A nature that now desires to be one with our heavenly Father through Jesus. When we spend time worrying over whether or not we are getting it right, or whether we are doing well enough, we put a kink in the flow of God's grace in our lives. God's grace--His undeserved favor, along with His power and ability to overcome and change what needs to be changed--works best in areas that we have completely surrendered and stopped worrying over.

Jesus says in Matthew 11:30 that His yoke is comfortable, do you feel comfortable? Does your life, how you feel about yourself, where you are and what you are called to do feel hard, harsh, sharp or pressing? If so, this is not the yoke you were called to carry. We have been taught by religion that we should be afraid of comfort, that if we feel comfortable we should worry. We have been given the impression that comfort and rest means that we are not growing in our walk with God. However, this is not what the Bible teaches.

Websters definitions of comfortable speak of physical ease, or more than what is needed. Jesus, says He will give us rest when we come to Him. A rest from physical or self effort. When we come to Him He is more than enough for a comfortable walk. When we are ONE with Jesus as He is ONE with the Father, we will instinctively desire to do and say what is right.

Does this mean that we will walk in perfection and never make any mistakes? Does this mean that we will never have to go and make a wrong right? No, it means that when--and I mean when--we get off course, when we realize we have missed the mark in some way or another, we will desire to make it right. When we turn to God and trust Him to guide us and lead us He will show us how.

I have come to a place in my life where I just want to simply Be. I want to enjoy everyday, where I am, not worry about where I am going, while trusting that Daddy is taking me there. I want to fellowship with Him and enjoy His company, not worry if I am good enough, or trying hard enough. I want to Simply...Turn to Jesus, and trust in what He has done for me.

Lets Talk Grace! Are you ready to simply Be? Are you too, tired of "trying"? What are some thoughts or insights you might have to share? Lets Talk Grace!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Daveda, I sooooo agree. I was just sharing with a friend that I have only finished 1 or 2 "Christian" books in my life (with the exception of yours). The only time I do is when I'm made to and even then I sometimes don't. I just don't enjoy them and it is very hard for me to learn from them. As a general rule I utterly dislike to be serious or to think too hard. I used to think that I needed to try harder to be more spiritual, but lately God has been showing me that part of that is simply how I'm put together. He speaks to me frequently through Christian fiction or through a small devotional that I have. Sometimes I only read 4 or 5 verses from my BIble, but it speaks to my heart. I feel so free now. I know if God wants me to intercede for someone or something very fervently, He leads me to do so and I obey...but I don't have to work it up. Once when I went to a church service I told God that I just did not have it in me to be super-serious at that time...and guess what, He spoke to me using the movie Chitty Chitty Bank Bank. How cool is that!

V. said...

much wisdom here!

V.

Tracy said...

Far too often I settle for the less than abundant life. Or set my burdens down at the feet of Jesus only to take them back up again. Discipline is the key: laying the burdens down again and again. Giving them to Jesus. He never intended for us to carry them in the first place. We need to be diligent to enter into the rest that God offers. So with my house in the renovation process with Christmas a week away. The constuction clean up yet to be done when they complete it on Saturday, and decorating for the holidays,etc...I choose to lay it all down and be a Mary. I love your blog. You have ministered to me.Thanks!

christy rose said...

Daveda,

I love it. You are getting the message of the Gospel of Grace though the finished work of Jesus out clearly in your blog. It is wonderful. You communicate it beautifully.

trying vs trusting--trying always loses and trusting always wins!!

Isn't his grace amazing?