While we were on vacation in Alaska, our family visited the kennels that house Denali’s sled dogs. There we got to observe and learn about these amazing animals that help park rangers patrol the vast wilderness of Mount McKinley National Park during the long, harsh winter months.
One of the intriguing things we discovered about sled dogs is their incredible stamina. Patrols using the tireless canines can last up to 6 weeks—and the dogs are more than up for it. Alaskan Huskies live to run and pull. The only problem is that they don’t know when to stop. Rangers have to make them stop and rest. Otherwise, they’d simply run themselves to death.
Maybe it’s my love for dogs, but I saw a parallel to my life that was striking. I too love to “run” and “pull” my own weight. I’m the kind of person who is typically on the go and has trouble slowing down and resting. In fact, my family understandably gets after me when I wolf down (pun intended) a meal standing up.
A sled dog’s need for rest resonates with the words of David in Psalm 23: “The Lord is my Shepherd; I have all that I need. He lets me rest in green meadows; He leads me beside peaceful streams. He renews my strength” (Psalm 23:1-3).
This is a wonderful description of God’s loving care for us. Too often, however, I am running so hard that He can’t restore my weary heart. It’s why I need a wise and loving Shepherd who says, “Come to Me, all of you who are weary” (Matthew 11:28).
God meant for us to work and to pull our own weight (Genesis 2:15). But He also knows we need rest or we will run ourselves ragged.
Jesus, may we learn to respond to Your call to rest.
NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Luke 13:22-35
More:
Read Psalm 62 to learn how we should rest in God and wait for Him to work in our difficult situations.
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How are you seeking God’s restoration for your soul? What will you do this week to experience His peace and presence?
lindagma on August 11, 2011 at 5:53 am
Amen…I grew up with a father who was either working or sleeping…and he worked 12 to 14 hour days. At 69, I still have trouble taking a day to relax…I watch a ball game and get up to do something during commercials…and while I’m sitting, I crochet so that I am accomplishing something.
I’ve often thought it was part of why I jump to my own rescue instead of trusting God. I’ve improved but I imagine it’s going to be my battle until He takes me home. AH, blessed heaven where we no longer struggle with the flesh.
alli on August 11, 2011 at 10:51 am
i needed to read this, this posts are always exactly what i am going through, i am overwhelmed ith trials and to the point where i want to quit and give up. thanks perhaps GOD is calling me to rest b/c if not i will go crazy
Jeff Olson on August 11, 2011 at 12:07 pm
There’s always “more” to do, but it’s amazing what a little rest will do for the soul.