Just Rest
Perhaps one day I will but I've not visited Lake Tahoe. Read what Hannah Whitall Smith wrote of it:
“Among the peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains, not far from the busy
whirl of San Francisco, lies Lake Tahoe. It is twenty-three miles long,
ten miles wide, and so deep that a line dropped nineteen hundred feet
does not touch bottom; and it lies five thousand feet above the
neighboring ocean. Storms come and go in waters that are lower down the
mountains, but this lake is so still and clear that the eye can
penetrate, it is said, a hundred feet into its depths. Around its mild
verdant sides are the mountains, ever crowned with snow. The sky above
is as calm as the motionless water. Nature loses scarcely anything of
its clear outline as it is reflected there.” Oh my, we have trouble being still ... my mind
usually outruns my spirit! It's not uncommon for pressures and
endless tasks of each day to bully our good nature. I imagine we all need a time of cease and desist! Psalm 46:10 says, “be still and know that I
am God,” calling us to cease the sin which hinders our knowing God
intimately. When we do … stop, that is … we can experience the calmness
of His Spirit and thus become a deep and lovely reflection of Christ’s
beauty. The world sure needs to see that in Christ-followers – the Savior’s
peacefulness. Let's practice being still ... knowing God. Just rest.
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