Jesus said, "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matt. 11:28). The word shalom in Hebrew means completeness and wholeness spirit, soul, and body. In fact, shalom is the same word for maturity or perfection. God calls us to rest on Him. He invites us to even rests between His shoulders. He offers to carry us when we can't walk: “Let the beloved of the LORD rest secure in him, for he shields him all day long, and the one the LORD loves rests between his shoulders” (Deuteronomy 33:12). When I watch an African lady carry her baby, she bundles the baby with clothes to her back and tightly in front of her chest, and the baby sleeps safely and peacefully in the cradle made of her flesh and bones. I want to rest in God's presence, for in His presence is the fullness of joy (Psalm 16:11) in the same way, lulled to the drowsy rest of a baby.
Jesus invites us to cast "the whole of your care [all your anxieties, all your worries, all your concerns, once and for all] on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully" (I Peter 5:7). To be free of are and anxiety requires that I trust in Someone bigger and stronger than myself to take care of me. The cat doesn't worry when she will eat, whether she will be cold, or where she will sleep. She simply trusts that her master will care for every need, and thus she can relax and be at rest. Jesus knows that we will have troubles and trials in this world, so He promises that after we "have suffered a little while, the God of all grace [Who imparts all blessing and favor], Who has called you to His [own] eternal glory in Christ Jesus, will Himself complete and make you what you ought to be, establish and ground you securely, and strengthen, and settle you" (I Peter 5:10). That is what I see when I see the cat: at peace no matter the turmoil and confusion surrounding her.
On the day I took that photo, there were half a dozen people in the room, but the cat continued to doze contentedly.When we are settled in who we are and whose we are, we can rest no matter what.
I can focus on what is making me crazy or I can rest in who God is: my safe place.
Resting,
MJ