"Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.” (Ps 37:7 AV)
The encouragement has persecutors in view. Yet the first nine verses could apply to any situation of duress. ‘Resting’ is what has me intrigued today. Resting is ceasing from activity. Resting is stopping that which is the cause of our business. Resting has to be placed in an object. When the day is complete and rest is warranted, one rests in bed. When I come in from yard work, it is time to rest in my recliner. When study was our work, we rest our minds and eyes by taking a nap is a certain place. Rest must occur in or on an object. Therefore, to rest in the LORD is to cease from that which is causing us to fret and exist solely in the presence of God.
There’s not much to do in a hospital bed. Even less if you are visiting someone who is recovering. But some of the sweetest times I have had were sitting next to someone who was not doing well and simply being there. I have spent hours sitting. Hours listening. Hours napping. Being in the presence of someone else while they are in pain or weary is all they need. There are other times when simply sitting on a porch with someone with whom you share a life is more profitable than going on a date. As we sit there, sipping ice cold water or a hot cup of coffee with conversation of things not pertinent to our troubles, is a sweet time to be treasured. There are car rides that take the better part of a day. Or an overnight flight to a distant destination. There is simply laying in bed as the night falls watching something of little value because the presence of someone who loves us occupies the other space. Resting in the presence of someone means security and affirmation. Resting in the presence of someone who unconditionally loves us is a very special place to be.
David knows what living in trouble looks like. Thirteen years on the run from a father-in-law who wanted him dead followed by serving as king with constant battles and administration would demand rest in the presence of God. He knows of what he speaks. Getting away from all that would trouble him, even for a brief moment, and spending the time in prayer of praise and affirmation is what he needed. Rest. Rest is from something. But rest is also in something. Rest means to come away from that which causes activity and existing in a state of being that requires nothing of you. Resting in the LORD is shutting the door of fretting, fear, anxiety, doubts, persecutions, etc. and existing only in the presence of the LORD. Resting. What a wonderful word. Resting in God is the only true rest that will make our journey through life a victorious one. Rest. What a great word! Rest.