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Finding Rest in Jesus

Scripture: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)


Reflection:

True rest is found in Jesus. His invitation in Matthew 11:28 offers relief from the burdens of life and work, promising rest that goes beyond physical renewal to refresh the soul. This rest is rooted in His grace and presence.


 Jesus understands our weariness. He knows the demands we face and the weight of our struggles. When we come to Him, we exchange our burdens for His peace, trusting that He is able to sustain and guide us.


 Resting in Jesus doesn’t mean escaping responsibilities—it means approaching them with His strength instead of our own. By spending time in prayer, worship, and His Word, we draw closer to Him and experience the renewal only He can provide.


 In a world that glorifies busyness, resting in Jesus is a radical act of trust. It reminds us that He is our ultimate source of peace and strength, capable of carrying us through every challenge.


Application Question / Challenge:

What burden are you carrying today? Spend time in prayer, laying it at Jesus’ feet and asking Him to refresh your heart and mind.


Prayer:

Jesus, thank You for offering rest for my soul. Teach me to come to You with my burdens and to trust in Your grace and strength. Refresh my spirit and guide me as I navigate the demands of life. Amen.

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