Rest for the Weary
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Matthew 11:25-30, Isaiah 40:28-31, Psalm 16:1-11
BY She Reads Truth
Start each day by reading the Scripture. During this reading plan, we’ll then use the summary provided here to guide our discussion around the daily reading.
Through His death, burial, and resurrection, Jesus offers spiritual rest to the weary and to all that will come to Him. In Christ, we are unburdened from attempting to provide security and wholeness for ourselves.
156 thoughts on "Rest for the Weary"
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I will praise the Lord who counsels me —
even at night my conscience instructs me. – Psalms 16:7 -
Really needed that today
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All He asks for in return for true internal peace is to trust in him and follow
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These scriptures truly ministered to me. To know that every single burden that we bare as human beings that God is always there to lift that burden up off of us, and renew our strength. We just have to trust in him and come to him with everything that troubles our minds, hearts, souls, and spirit. I realized that I’ve personally placed limits on God and there is nothing God cannot do. God holds a future for all of us. God is here to protect us and guide us. So today I learned that I just have trust God more, and lay these heavy weights down. “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.Matthew 11:30. I will rest in the Lord. Thank you for this devotional it is truly a blessing
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I feel the same!
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I love the thought that we are free from having to provide security and wholeness for ourselves ♥️
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Rereading it I’ve been struggling to feel whole lately my life has only revolved around my husband
And kids now that me and my hubby and complementing on taking a break it’s like my wholenesses is slowing slipping but reading this it helps me understand he will take that burden and give me rest Gotta trust in him more -
Rereading it I’ve been struggling to feel whole lately my life has only revolved around my husband
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