stress
Stress
Who was one of the best generals of the
Civil war? Without a doubt it was
Stonewall Jackson of the Confederacy.
One time though even he did not accomplish the mission in time. When he was supposed to come to the aid of
Lee in 1862 to defend Richmond , he was
oddly late. " He did not try and
fail. He simply made no effort...He
spent the 29th of June in camp in disregard of Lee's instructions, and he spent
the 30th in equal idleness at White Oak
Swamp . His 25,000 infantry practically
did not fire a shot in the two days." Best little Stories from the
Civil war. Kelly. Apparently
according to one civil war historian Jackson had was totally exhausted from the
previous ten days of his "whirlwind Shenandoah Valley campaign." Medical finding in 1960 said this was the
effect of stress .
All of us are subject to this. We can go along with what we think is the
right action and the right decisions, but later we find we were making these
decisions and actions in the middle of a whirlwind of stress. Our old testament lesson points out today
that , " not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of
hosts." Zechariah 4:6. The people
of Israel were now back in their homeland but they had been slow in rebuilding
the temple. Vs. 9 talks about finishing
the house of the LORD.
By our own power things cannot be
accomplished without God's help. Psalm
127:1 says it this way," Except the LORD build the house, they labour in
vain that build it." I was looking
at the trees in the backyard and wondered.
How do they stay green in the weather we have been having? The roots are deep and they get the water
deep from the ground. We too need deep
roots if we are to stay strong when the times are tough. Psalm 1 talks about
the tree that is planted by the rivers of water that brings forth fruit. The preceding says it. " Blessed is the
man that walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the way of
sinners...but his delight is in the law of the LORD and in is law he does
meditate day and night."
My favorite account of how things did not
work out even though Elijah had been on a mountain top experience is in I Kings
. Elijah has just seen the prophets of
Baal defeated, but then he runs after being threatened by Jezebel, the wife of
Ahab the king. " he requested....O
LORD, take away my life." 19:4 But
God gives him rest by the juniper tree.
" An angel touched him, and said ...arise and eat." God allowed him the rest and recreation that
he needed after the big event that he was a part of.
In Mark 6:31 after the apostles were
telling Jesus all they done he does something rather extraordinary. He says,
" Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest awhile." Not
expected was it?
Isaiah 40 talks about the youth that even
have no strength and are weary. " But they that wait upon the LORD shall
renew their strength: they shall mount up with wings as eagles ; they shall
run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint." vs 31.
I was thinking. How do birds fly
in the strong winds ? Yes. Of course they do not look for them. But they glide and let the winds carry
them. It reminded me of the tree that
does not fall as well in strong winds.
The tree bends with the winds. It
does not fall. We strive and strain and
stress but need to let ourselves be carried by the strong arms and hands of
Almighty God in these times.
Zechariah caught this idea did he
not. Not by might or power but by my
spirit says the LORD of hosts. Isaiah
26:3 says, "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on
thee: because he trusteth in thee."
How do we practice this in our lives?
Well of course our services are set up to assist us with a regular
rhythm of Psalms, hymns, and Scriptures in our prayer books. We also have some prayers which are not used
as much as they could be but are very good for us. Look at pg. 595, " For Quiet Confidence
" for example:
" O GOD of peace, who hast taught us
that in returning and rest we shall be saved, in quietness and in confidence
shall be our strength; By the might of thy Spirit lift us, we pray thee, to thy
presence, where we may be still and know that thou art God; through Jesus
Christ our Lord. Amen."
Another one I like
and use is " For Trustfulness" on p. 596
" O Most
loving Father, who willest us to give thanks for all things, to dread nothing
but the loss of thee, and to cast all our care on thee, who carest for us;
Preserve us from faithless fears and worldly anxieties, and grant that no
clouds of this mortal life may hide from us the light of that love which is
immortal, and which thou hast manifested unto us in thy Son, Jesus Christ our
Lord." Amen.
We can and must rest in the " never-failing
providence of God" who ordereth all
things both in heaven and in earth as our morning collect ( prayer) said. These things we see are temporal, but the
things which do not see are eternal.
Nothing as the apostle reminds us in romans 8 is " able to separate
us from the love of God , which is Christ Jesus our Lord."
Now the hard
part. We can believe these things, and
not act on them. That would be like
getting a lovely pecan pie given to you in the south and not eating it. But we are guilty of doing this very
thing. We neglect God's Word, His
commandments and His will for our lives and wonder why we are stressed. We should now re-commit ourselves to Him
knowing that He does things for us that we can are above what we can ask or
think of ourselves. A great God. A great Church , which is His own body placed
for us in this place. Who can stand
against us if God is for us?
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