Today's encouragement comes from Jeremiah 46:27b, where we read these words:
" . . . Jacob shall return, have rest and be at ease; no one shall make him afraid."Do we understand that there is nothing wrong with the faithful church being "at ease"? After all, we rest our souls in Jesus—trusting that He alone has al-ready done everything necessary to procure our full and perfect justification before God. We take a Sabbath rest every Sunday. We rest from all works- and law-righteousness. And we have eternal rest in heaven throughout eter-nity.
Sloth and indolence is not being "at ease"; but true faith in the Redeemer *is*. Therefore, let us not feel guilty because we are enjoying being "at ease”; and are not "afraid" of anything. These (guilt) feelings belong to idolaters who trust in themselves, or something else. Guilt and condemnation is not the estate of those who repose their souls in Christ alone; rest and “ease” is.
[Puritan quote of the day: "For the bent and desires of the will carry the whole man with it.” —Richard Sibbes, in, "Glorious Freedom"]