"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Jesus
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The needs in the world are overwhelming. Everywhere you look - in your community, online, on television and around the world - there are appeals for help. People need our time, money and service. Last week I drove past a food bank and the line wrapped around the building. It tugged at my heart. The commercials for starving children and abused animals tug at my heart. People in hurting relationships, parents of at-risk youth, and abused children tug at my heart. The need is so great. I want to solve the needs but what can one person do? The temptation is to either serve too much and get exhausted or hide and pretend all will be OK somehow.
Come away and restJesus and his disciples faced all these needs in his day. On one occasion he sent out his twelve and they went around the villages healing and teaching. After a successful trip they came back and reported to him all they had done and taught. As a result many people were coming and going - so much so that they didn't even have time to eat.
As I read that story, I think about the fact that he could have done it all - solved every need. And yet....
In Mark 6, the account of the disciples tells us that they had been serving and ministering to those around them. And they were tired! I can understand that - since I lean to the side of over-functioning and trying to do it all. Jesus recognized their need and didn't give them a visionary speech to inspire them to keep going.
Instead he said, "Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest." So they went with him. However, the people followed. As they arrived at their quiet place, the crowds were waiting. Jesus didn't turn them away but had compassion. Then he tells the weary disciples (now they had just rowed or sailed across a big lake) to feed the masses. What? I thought we were going on a much needed retreat.
Probably a bit stunned, they point out to Jesus the fact that they don't have the practical resources - not to mention their emotional and physical condition. Unfazed Jesus tells them to bring what they have. They really have nothing to bring, but Jesus uses it to feed over 5000 people.
Jesus is more than enough.The disciples had no resources but Jesus didn't need anything from them. God has been showing me that I need to live at a sustainable pace. It's not up to me. All I need to bring is what I have - though it is not much as far as time, energy and ability - it's more than enough. When I show up and rely on Jesus, he will provide and take care of all the needs.