Wont Someone Please Stop Me? Part Two by Charles R. Swindoll - TopicsExpress



          

Wont Someone Please Stop Me? Part Two by Charles R. Swindoll Matthew 11:28–30 Strange, isnt it, how we tend toward extremes? What begins as self-improvement becomes self-enslavement . . . what starts as merely a mellow change of pace leads to a marathon of fanaticism. Were nuts! Left to ourselves, well opt for extremes most every time. Which explains why Gods Book so often stresses moderation, self-control, softening our sharp-cornered lives with more curves that necessitate a slower speed. The psalmist calmly counsels us to be still so we can know that God is God (Psalm 46:10). Jesus Himself found it essential to escape the press of people to get His bearings. On several occasions He arose quite early just to be alone. Immediately after His Twelve returned hot and sweaty from ministry, it was His idea that they retreat and repair. And who can ever forget His gracious invitation? I often return to it just to let the words wash over me. Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, 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. In a high-tech day of high-level pressures, He offers us rest. Twice in one statement. While so many others are demanding, Hes gentle. While competition is rugged and being in partnership with hard-charging, bullish leaders is tough, being yoked with Him is easy. Yes, easy. And instead of increasing our load of anxiety, He promises to make it lighter. Is it any wonder Jesuss style and message created such a stir? While so many were piling on more guilt, more shoulds and musts, He quietly offered relief. Question: Where do you go to find enough stillness to rediscover that God is God? Where do you turn when your days and nights start running together? What spot becomes your hide-away so that a little perspective is gleaned as a little sanity returns? Where do you get relief from the fever-pitch extremes? Wont someone please stop me? Someone will, if youll let Him. As in days of old, Hes waiting in that little boat, ready to sail with you to a quieter shore. But getting in first requires some letting go. You cant haul along all of that personal luggage. Theres only room for two. While others piled on guilt, shoulds, and musts, Jesus quietly offered relief. —Chuck Swindoll
Posted on: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 10:07:27 +0000

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