Jesus Welcomes Your Weariness

Apr 02, 2026

If you’re carrying more than you can handle… this is for you.

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Jesus offers you rest you cannot create for yourself

Jesus is speaking directly to you if you’re exhausted by life, expectations, and religion. He says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)

He says, “Come to me.” Not “fix it” or “try this.” Rest begins with a relationship, not with some other solution. How is your relationship with Jesus? Because He can offer you a kind of rest you cannot create for yourself. If you want to bring what’s weighing on you to Jesus, pray this prayer today:

A Prayer for Rest

Thank You for inviting me to come to You, Jesus

I’m exhausted (take a moment to tell Him why)

You’re not exhausted by me, though. 

I can come to You for rest. 

Help me rest in Your presence. 

Please carry what I cannot today. 

In Your name, Amen. 

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    Joy. Anger. Fear. Doubt. Confession. Hope.

    Psalm 62:8 invites you to “trust in Him at all times; pour out your hearts to Him; for God is our refuge.” 

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    Waiting doesn’t have to be passive, either. Waiting can look like trusting God even when you can’t see very much progress. 

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    Have you ever hit that kind of tired where even resting feels like work? Your body finally stops moving, but your mind just keeps going? You scroll as an escape, but then you start thinking, and your thinking turns into worry — and somehow you end up more drained than before.

    Maybe you’ve said, “I’ll rest when things slow down.”
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    Jesus says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 (NIV)


    He doesn’t say, “finish your to-do list, or find rest on your own.”
    He just says, come.

    So maybe today, rest is closer than you think. Maybe rest starts by doing this one thing — coming to Jesus. Take this ONE thought with you today: when you come to Him, rest finds you.

    And if you want to slow down for a moment, pray this with us…

    when you come to God, rest finds you
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