Come ye apart!
Not in the midst of the fray
But to a deserted place
And for a while, stay.
“Come ye yourselves apart”
The exact words of Jesus,
Still very applicable today
For every one of us.
Not amidst the tumult
But “into a desert place,”
Away from the much activity
That is your daily haste.
“And rest a while”
The purpose of coming apart,
No doubt to guard against
An overworked heart.
Jesus encountered hunger
During his earthly ministry,
And fatigue he also experienced
In his humanity.
Pain was his companion
Throughout the crucifixion,
That he even fell beneath the cross
Was no exaggeration.
To come ye apart
Is in fact to come away
And in doing this, my friend,
Mentally forget the fray.
Meaning from the noisy battle
Whatever that conflict be
And the admonition to rest,
To take it seriously.
A tired-out soldier at best
Can never be at his best
Thus, it is of critical importance
To “come ye apart” and rest.
Are you a workaholic?
Do you feel work will spoil?
Do you take time off to simmer
Or always on the boil?
Rest is a natural medication
That every one of us needs,
Forced rest is never the best way
So, please hear my pleas.
“Come ye yourselves apart”
And rest for a little while,
It will put a pep in your step
And on your face a smile.
Many a footsore soldier
That died in the midst of battle
Might have gone on a little longer
Prior to the death rattle…
Had he taken time to rest
And allow his batteries to recharge,
More alert he would have been
And surely more on guard.
This need not be you!
Not having read this poem,
If this is your trouble now
Rest will cure the problem.
Mark 6:31
And Jesus said unto them,
Come ye yourselves apart
into a desert place,
and rest a while.
Stewart Russell © January 9, 2022
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