A Month of Sundays: 31 Meditations on Resting in God (Glenda Mathes)

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In today’s hectic and distressing world, demands and distractions agitate our spirits. Disasters trigger anxiety. Diseases generate pain. Despair creeps into our hearts. These influences displace our peace and keep us from resting daily in Christ and His Word. How can we recapture the concept of daily rest?

In A Month of Sundays: 31 Meditations on Resting in God, author Glenda Mathes encourages us to pause our spinning thoughts and calm our fluctuating feelings as she helps us to see that we must be true Sabbath keepers, understanding that God has called us to develop daily the attitudes of worship and rest we enjoy on Sunday.

With a recommended Scripture reading, a focus verse (or verses), a meditation, and questions aimed at stimulating personal reflection, each devotion guides us through a “month of Sundays,” as we experience a greater enjoyment of God’s gift of daily rest while we anticipate His guarantee of eternal rest.

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A Month of Sundays

31 Meditations on Resting in God

In today’s hectic and distressing world, demands and distractions agitate our spirits. Disasters trigger anxiety. Diseases generate pain. Despair creeps into our hearts. These influences displace our peace and keep us from resting daily in Christ and His Word. How can we recapture the concept of daily rest?

In A Month of Sundays: 31 Meditations on Resting in God, author Glenda Mathes encourages us to pause our spinning thoughts and calm our fluctuating feelings as she helps us to see that we must be true Sabbath keepers, understanding that God has called us to develop daily the attitudes of worship and rest we enjoy on Sunday.

With a recommended Scripture reading, a focus verse (or verses), a meditation, and questions aimed at stimulating personal reflection, each devotion guides us through a “month of Sundays,” as we experience a greater enjoyment of God’s gift of daily rest while we anticipate His guarantee of eternal rest.

About the Author

Glenda Mathes is an author and editor who lives with her husband near Pella, Iowa. They have four adult children, two of whom are married, and five grandsons.

Endorsements

“Glenda Mathes has written an uplifting series of meditations on the subject of rest for the weary. Starting with the premise of Sabbath rest as a model for how God wishes His children to live, Glenda weaves a wide-ranging tapestry of how Christians can follow God’s mandate to rest in Him both now and eternally. The book is filled with great texts from the Bible, accompanied by interspersed quotations from the Heidelberg Catechism and personal reflections and recollections of the author. This is a great book for all who labor and are heavy laden and who want to obey God’s command to rest. People for whom Sunday observance is important, as well as those who love the Heidelberg Catechism, will especially resonate with this book.”
-— Leland Ryken, Professor of English, Wheaton College, Illinois

“Rest is a topic often overlooked in our hectic schedules, but Glenda Mathes shows it is essential to a Christian life. Not as another thing to do, but as part of our calling. A Month of Sundays invites us to overcome our distractions and fears and seek the one true source of rest, Christ Himself.”
-— Janie B. Cheaney, Senior Writer, WORLD Magazine, and a Contributing Editor at RedeemedReader.com

Contents – Meditations for 31 days

  1. God Rested
  2. Covenantal Consolation
  3. Ten Comforts
  4. Good Courage
  5. Redeeming Love
  6. Golden Rest
  7. Greater Allies
  8. Restful Peace
  9. Longing Eyes
  10. Be Still
  11. Dwelling Place
  12. Lifted Eyes
  13. Quiet Soul
  14. Revived Spirit
  15. Trusting Heart
  16. Fear Not
  17. Light Yoke
  18. Impossible Realities
  19. Banished Anxiety
  20. Untroubled Heart
  21. Good Cheer
  22. No Condemnation
  23. Sufficient Grace
  24. Our Peace
  25. Constant Contentment
  26. God’s Peace
  27. Sound Mind
  28. Enter Rest
  29. Never Leave
  30. Eternal Glory
  31. Rightful Rest