"He gives us one whole day every week to have rest from this world's pressures."
Blaring in my ear, the annoying sound of the alarm clock woke me up. I hit the snooze button three times, then rushed around the house getting ready and was on my way to fight traffic to my 8 a.m. class.
The next class started at 10, leaving 15 minutes in between for some last-minute study for a test. Struggling through the test, I tried to dig up information I knew was inside somewhere. After more hours and more classes I raced through more traffic to arrive at work by 5 p.m. Spending six hours there, I traveled home to eat a midnight dinner. Finally, after trying to study a little more, I went off to sleep so I could do it all again the next day.
Life can be busy, hectic and stressful, so when I finally get home, I am thankful for a rest from the day's activities. Going to school, holding a job, doing homework and having time in between to breathe can be tough, but these are stresses in many young people's lives. Fortunately, we are offered rest from that stress.
"Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matthew 11:28Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
See All...). Jesus Christ tells us that when we are working hard and our load gets too heavy, He will give us the rest we need. But how does He expect us to find this rest?
By far the greatest opportunity for us to rest from each week's stress is on God's Sabbath day. He gives us one whole day every week to have rest from this world's pressures. God created the Sabbath for man, knowing we would need some rest (Mark 2:27And he said unto them, The sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath:
See All...). Take advantage of the day. In Vertical Thought's parent magazine The Good News read more about rest, stress and the Sabbath in " When Do I Get a Break? "
Don't let this world get you down or stress you out. Follow God's instruction to come to Him, and He will see you through school, work and the hectic troubles of life. God will give you rest from stress. VT
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