Help me to rest in joy
and joy to rest.
Joy is ecstasy. To be
“ecstatic’ literally means to be “out of oneself.”
God is ecstatic. He is the eternally self-emptying one. Jesus
did not wash the disciples’ feet in spite of his divinity, he emptied himself
because eternally “becoming nothing” is part of his very nature. When God empties himself, it is occasion for
joy, not sorrow.
This is how Christians understand the Trinity. The Father
leaps out of himself into the Son and the Son leaps out of himself into the
Father. The Holy Spirit proceeds from their leaps of love. God is love. Love is
joy. There is no joy without love and there is no love without joy.
God is joy. We do well to rest in joy, for to rest in joy is
to rest in love. But joy is active. How does one rest in the activity of joy?
Think of joy as play. Play is not sleep, but it is rest. It
is not work, though it is activity. Play is restful activity. God would have us be children again, to rest
in joy with him, to play with him.
There are no agendas with God, no lesson plans. He simply
wants us to waste time with him, enjoying him. He smiles upon us as we joy to
rest in him. He smiles on us regardless, but we become aware of his smile when
we stop trying so hard to earn what only he can give freely. Only then is our
attention concentrated and only then do we know first-hand he is a God of joy.
Rest in joy and joy to rest.
The joy of the Lord is your strength.
Nehemiah 8:10
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