The Fourteenth of January
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
014-Rest Is a Gift
"Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." (Matthew I 1:28)
We who are saved find rest in Jesus. Those who are not saved will receive rest if they come
to Him, for here He promises to "give" it. Nothing can be freer than a gift; let us gladly
accept what He gladly gives. You are not to buy it, nor to borrow it, but to receive it as a
gift. You labor under the lash of ambition, covetousness, lust, or anxiety: He will set you
free from this iron bondage and give you rest. You are "laden," yes, "heavy laden" with sin,
fear, care, remorse, fear of death; but if you come to Him He will unload you. He carried the
crushing mass of our sin that we might no longer carry it. He made Himself the great
Burden-bearer, that every laden one might cease from bowing down under the enormous pressure.
Jesus gives rest. It is so. Will you believe it? Will you put it to the test? Will you do
so at once? Come to Jesus by quitting every other hope, by thinking of Him, believing God's
testimony about Him, and trusting everything with Him. If you thus come to Him the rest which
He wilt give you will be deep, safe, holy, and everlasting. He gives a rest which develops into
heaven, and He gives it this day to all who come to Him.
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