
Resting in God’s Love
A devotional by Lynette Allcock Yoon
“And so we know and rely on the love God has for us.”
—1 John 4:16 (NIV)
“Let’s just go home,” I gulped to my husband as I looked at the line of people at the driving test center. My already fragile courage started to give way at the thought of a long wait and the potential for grumpy, overwhelmed employees. “We can come back another day.”
I had come to the center to do the paperwork for my Korean driver’s license. I hate doing paperwork in my own country, the United Kingdom, so I was even more anxious about administration in a language I only partly understood.
What if I missed something important? What if I didn’t understand and someone got snappy with me? What if I filled out something wrong and they refused to give my license? Thankfully, I could rely on my Korean husband to help me. With his help to translate, I completed all the paperwork without incident. My dire imaginings, which had loomed large in my mind, did not materialize.
In the same way I rely on my husband’s love to get me through the anxiety of administration in a foreign country, I can rely on the love of God to guide me through life’s other anxieties. My worries can be loud. It can be so easy to fixate on the problem, even in my prayers. I may be directing my words to God, but my mind is whirling, trying to figure out its own solutions and guess the ways God might help me, based on what I can see.
What if, instead of focusing on my problems, I turned my gaze towards God more often? The Bible says in 1 Peter 5:7 (NIV), “Cast all your anxiety on him because He cares for you.” (Italics supplied.) I can leave my cares with God more easily when I remind myself of His character, choosing to focus on His love in my prayers.
Instead of reminding God constantly about my need, I remind myself of His goodness by saying, “Lord, I know that You love me. I know that Your ways are higher than mine, and that You are creative beyond my imagination. You are faithful. You see me. You promised to provide for me. Because of this, I choose to trust You with my problem.”
This is not a “one and done” deal. I often have to repeat this process daily of moving my thoughts from my problems to God’s character. But this intentional shift in focus does help me to rest in His love for me. The Bible says in Psalm 131:2-3 (NIV), “I have calmed and quieted myself. I am like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child I am content. Israel, put your hope in the Lord both now and forevermore.” A child can quiet themselves because they are securely attached to their parent, because they trust in their parent’s love. They know, from experience, that their parent will respond to them.
When I am fretful, I remember when Father God responded to me and met my needs. Most of all, I remember when He proved His love in the most significant way He could: through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The Bible explains in Romans 8:38-39 (NIV) why we can trust God and have complete confidence in His love for us: “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
I can rest in this love. I didn’t earn it, and I don’t have to continue to perform for it. This love offered freely by God is unfailing. Even in my lowest moments, when I don’t feel the energy to redirect my thoughts and actively speak truth to myself, I know I can rest in His love.
It is this true and unconditional love from Father God that I always rely on. My friend, when you are anxious, may you have power to renew your mind and fix your gaze on God. May you sink into the love of God and rest there.
Let’s Pray:
Dear God,
Help me to know and rely on your love in deeper ways.
In Jesus’s Name I pray,
Amen.
Song of Reflection #1: “I Will Carry You” by Ellie Holcomb. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #2: “Oh the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus” by Audrey Assad (feat. Fernando Ortega). Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #3: “I Will Rest in You” by Jaci Velasquez. Listen to it here.
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Author Bio:
Lynette Allcock Yoon is a writer, teacher, and former radio host.

She grew up in three countries and now lives in South Korea with her husband.
Lynette writes about life abroad, faith, and relationships from an expat, Third Culture Kid (TCK) perspective.
Outside of work, Lynette enjoys musical theatre and long walks with good friends.
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Connect with Lynette:
Website: https://www.lynetteallcock.com/
Song of Reflection #1: “I Will Carry You” by Ellie Holcomb. Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #2: “Oh the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus” by Audrey Assad (feat. Fernando Ortega). Listen to it here.
Song of Reflection #3: “I Will Rest in You” by Jaci Velasquez. Listen to it here.
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Author Bio:
Lynette Allcock Yoon is a writer, teacher, and former radio host.

She grew up in three countries and now lives in South Korea with her husband.
Lynette writes about life abroad, faith, and relationships from an expat, Third Culture Kid (TCK) perspective.
Outside of work, Lynette enjoys musical theatre and long walks with good friends.
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Connect with Lynette:
Website: https://www.lynetteallcock.com/





















