My Works

Hebrews 4:10 For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his.

Praise God that we shall enter into His rest as promised here. I know that many think about what that will be like. There are not enough words to describe entering into His rest that gives us a clear picture of what it will be like.

Here in Hebrews 4:10 I see that I will cease from doing my works. Does that mean I won’t have anything meaningful to do in His rest? Can I examine my works to exclude those things which will no longer be part of my life in His rest?

I worked to eat. I won’t need to eat to sustain life with an eternal body. I also eat for pleasure, does that mean I will no longer have the pleasure of eating? Will pleasure no longer be a part of my existence in His rest?

Sin will no longer be a problem. Sin has been put to death at the Cross. Whatever we do will be sinless because we will have been translated into perfection. As much as I desire that, I know nothing about it.

How about vanity? Vanity is defined as emptiness as to results. So results are tied to effort which is a work, therefor vanity fades without works. Is humility the absence of vanity? I don’t know. But I will know because the word says I will know as I am known.

What will I know? Will I even care about what I know since time has passed away and there is nothing to be done about anything as all final judgments have been rendered? That is another thing that will go the way of my works. There will be nothing left to judge. There is no right or wrong in His rest, only perfection.

Arrogant

Psalm 17:10 They are inclosed in their own fat: with their mouth they speak proudly.

I have a good accountability partner who helps me with one particular problem I have; arrogance.

I mean to speak boldly for the gospel and I believe I have a close personal relationship with my Lord. In that my verbal expression and my writing can be abrasive to some who do not know me well enough to see it is a matter of uncontrolled enthusiasm.

While I was looking for some biblical help from God’s word, I came across this quote. I read “enclosed in their own fat” to mean that I am pleased with myself. Perhaps that is true because there is nothing more pleasing to me than to hear from my Lord on any matter, large or small.

Looking towards other translations I found an interpretation that indicated a lack of pity towards others. This too is also true of me in those moments when my enthusiasm is unbridled. A former pastor once told me there was a reason that self-control is listed last in the fruits of the spirit. I took it to mean to resist temptation, but I now extend the meaning to also include unbridle enthusiasm.

I love to see unbridled enthusiasm in the newborn Christian. There is a freedom that often reminds me of baby goats bouncing around joyfully with no aim or purpose except to express the joy of being alive. While it is great in new Christians, a man of my age and maturity would look silly acting like that.

I honestly feel that way even now decades after my new birth. That is good and right within the confines of my relationship with my Lord but I have a responsibility to my readers to be considerate of their position and condition and not to allow myself to be seen as arrogant.