Weariness

May 24th – Galatians 6:9

Galatians 6:9

Weariness has a way of creeping in. Especially when you’ve been sowing seeds in faith, showing up day after day, and not seeing the harvest you hoped for. But Galatians 6:9 gently reminds us: “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” God sees the work no one else notices. The quiet prayers, the tears behind closed doors, and the kindness given even when it’s not returned. He sees your faithfulness in the ordinary and your perseverance in the unseen. If you’re feeling tired, take heart. The delay is not a denial. The harvest is coming, and it’s worth the wait. Don’t give up. Rest in God, but don’t stop trusting Him. Your season of breakthrough may be closer than you think. Keep planting with hope, loving with courage, and believing that God’s promise still stands. His timing is perfect, and His rewards are rich. Keep going. You’re not alone!

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January 7th – Matthew 11:28

Matthew 11:28

Did you know self care is an 11 billion dollar industry? Everywhere we go we are in inundated with a miracle pill, potion, meditation, or exercise. But the best care for our mind, souls, and body doesn’t cost a thing. It’s a free gift offered by God to those who rest in the Lord. An invitation in the hustle and bustle of life to take a moment to pause and surrender our burdens at His feet. Because resting in the Lord isn’t just a physical break, but a spiritual renewal. A chance to exchange our weariness for His yoke, which is easy, and His burden, which is light. Resting in the Lord’s embrace allows our souls to breathe, rejuvenating our spirits and preparing our hearts for the days ahead. It’s an acknowledgment that true strength is found in the quiet moments of communion with Him, where His peace sustains us through life’s journey. So in a world that advocates self care, the greatest comfort is found not in the noise of the world but in the quiet rest of the soul. Where the gentle embrace of the Lord becomes the ultimate form of care.

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