
“Therefore, since the promise of entering his rest still stands, let us be
careful that none of you be found to have fallen short of it. For we also have
had the good news proclaimed to us, just as they did but the message they heard
was of no value to them, because they did not share the faith of those who
obeyed.” (Heb 4:1-2, NIV)
Without faith, no one can enter into God’s rest. We either believe Him or we
don’t. The message of rest is of no value if we don’t believe in Him. Hectic
life goes on, with no rest in sight.
We can learn so much from history. Most of the Israelites never experienced
rest. They were their own worst enemies. They preferred to adopt the practices
of their surrounding neighbours who did not worship the Almighty. They put their
faith in the seen instead of the Unseen and were left wanting.
Faith however, brings hope and if we believe in the Messengers of the Almighty,
we will experience rest. In history we have examples where faith made a
significant difference in a restful and peaceful solution. Sordid battles can be
avoided if we only have faith in our Heavenly Father.
On August 13, 1812 General Brock arrived at Fort Amhesrtburg with three hundred
of his men. Canada was in war with the US, and Detroit was a threat to the
national unity. He decided that an attack to Fort Detroit would be the solution.
Major General Henry Procter didn’t share his decision and neither did all of his
officers. Had it not been for Chief Tecumseh, who responded to Brock with the
following words “This is a man!”, Brock’s plan would have fallen apart. But the
chief had faith in Brock and in his plan.
This kind of faith, however, is nothing compared to placing our faith in the
Almighty Father. Still God allows us to contemplate some glimpses of what faith
could mean.
General Brock put his plan into motion and sent American Brigadier General Hull
in Fort Detoit an ultimatum: Surrender, for I can’t guarantee your safety once
the battle begins as the large force of First Nations would be “beyond my
control”.
Naturally the summons was rejected, still some seeds had been spread. What if
General Brock was correct?
That night five hundred and thirty First Nations warriors glided silently across
the river in canoes and landed below Fort Detroit. The next morning the British
followed in their tracks with three hundred regulars, thirty royal artillery and
seventy Grand River Iroquois, landing south of the fort. What the Americans
didn’t know was that their own forces, within the walls of Fort Detroit, far
outnumbered the British troops! Did General Brock have guts? Or could it be
stupidity?
On August 16, General Brocks started his march up the road to the Fort. Chief
Tecumseh outdid himself, as his men swept throughout the forest, moving quickly
with agility, marching three times through the opening in the forest, yelling at
the top of their lungs. The Americans in Fort Detroit believed the native force
was way bigger than it truly was. Fear filled the soldiers. What if these
natives got out of control?
At 10 A.m. a white flag was waved. Fort Detroit surrendered. Not a single shot
had been fired. No casualties had been reported. What could have been a bloody
massacre had turned into a peaceful surrender.
Faith in our Almighty Father will go way beyond this example from history. God’s
rest and peace is way more than surrender to an enemy. It goes beyond the
visible and enters our soul. Adversity will still exist, but we can rest amidst
the turmoil. After all our Heavenly Dad is with us. He is the only One who can
give this inner rest. But such rest and peace depends on faith. Misplaced faith
will only aggravate our circumstances. It’s up to us if we want to experience
such rest.
Will you surrender to the love of our Heavenly Father?
Rob Chaffart
P.S. This example from history in no way reflects how Americans live. It is
solely used as an example how restful repose can exist if we have faith.
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