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“Come to Me, All You Who Are Weary And Burdened”

📜The word says… “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 🌿 What is in your mind? What burdens are you silently carrying that feel too heavy to bear? 📖 Insight Jesus spoke these words to people weighed down by life, religion, and guilt. Unlike the religious leaders who demanded perfection, Jesus offered rest, not rules. He wasn’t calling the strong — He was calling the exhausted. 🌾 Story A man carried a heavy backpack on a long road. A friend stopped and said, “Hop on my cart.” The man did — but kept holding the pack. His friend said, “Lay it down — the cart can carry both of us.” That’s what Jesus says: “Lay it down. I can carry you.” 💡 You can’t do it alone… Every time anxiety rises, stop and say: “Jesus, I give this to You.” Rest isn’t found in running away or escaping life — it’s found in trusting the One who holds your life. 🙏 Let us humble ourselves in Prayer. Jesus, I come before you surrendered. I bring You my weariness, frustrations, burdens, guilt of my sin, my illness, depression, anger, loneliness, addiction, worries about my future and ALL that is making my heart burdened. Teach me to rest in You, to stop striving, to stop doubting, to stop running away from you.. and to trust You.. to find strength and courage through the Holy Spirit. Amen. #Faith #ChristianLiving #JesusLives #CarriedByJesus #Truth Follow my profile to learn more from The Word.

“Come to Me, All You Who Are Weary And Burdened”
Stepping With Jesus

There is a difference between excitement and passion. Excitement comes and goes depending on circumstances. Passion, however, runs deeper. It stays with you when things are hard, when results are slow, and when nobody else is watching. Many people today feel like something is missing because they spend their lives chasing excitement instead of purpose. They look for the next opportunity, the next dream, or the next thing that will make them feel alive. But real passion is rarely found by constantly searching for something new. More often, passion grows through obedience. God created each of us intentionally. Your gifts, your experiences, and even your struggles are not random. They are part of the story God is writing through your life. When you begin walking in what God has placed in front of you, something begins to change inside you. Even ordinary moments begin to carry meaning. Scripture reminds us in Colossians 3:23: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” Notice it says whatever you do. Passion in God’s Kingdom is not limited to pastors or people on a stage. Passion can exist in a parent caring for their family, someone encouraging a struggling friend, or a person simply doing their job with honesty and integrity. When we shift our focus from working for people to working for God, everything changes. Small acts of faithfulness begin to carry eternal value. The world says passion comes from success, recognition, or wealth. But the Bible shows us something different. Passion grows when we live with purpose, love people well, and remain faithful to God even during difficult seasons. Real passion is not about how impressive your life looks. It is about how committed your heart is. Sometimes passion is not something you have to chase. Sometimes it is something God slowly grows in you through daily faithfulness. ✨🙏 #Faith #ChristianLiving #Motivation #Passion #Christianity

Stepping With Jesus

There are seasons in life when faith feels strong and natural. Prayers flow easily, hope feels steady, and you can clearly see the ways God is moving. But there are other seasons that feel very different. You pray, but the answers don’t seem to come. You ask for direction, yet the path stays unclear. Days turn into weeks, and sometimes weeks into months, and it begins to feel like God has gone quiet. Those seasons can challenge our faith more than anything else. Because it’s easy to believe when we can see what God is doing. It’s harder when we can’t. But silence is not the same thing as absence. Just because God isn’t responding in the way we expected doesn’t mean He isn’t working. In fact, many times the most important things God does in our lives happen in the quiet. Think about a seed planted in the ground. For a long time nothing appears to be happening. The soil looks the same day after day. But underneath the surface, roots are growing and life is forming in ways we cannot see. Faith often works the same way. There will be moments when progress feels invisible and prayers feel unanswered. Yet God may be working beneath the surface, shaping your character, strengthening your trust, and preparing you for something you cannot see yet. We often want quick answers, but God works with purpose and patience. The waiting seasons build endurance. The quiet seasons deepen our trust. So if you are in a season where God feels silent, don’t lose heart. Keep praying. Keep trusting. Keep moving forward. Because when God is quiet, He is often doing His deepest work. And one day you may look back and realize He was there the whole time. #FaithJourney #Faith #FaithInGod #Christianity #God #ChristianLiving

Stepping With Jesus

There comes a moment in every believer’s life when faith stops being a word and starts becoming a decision. It’s easy to trust God when the path is clear, the money is there, the doors are open, and everything seems to make sense. But that isn’t the kind of faith Scripture celebrates. Real faith moves before the evidence appears. Hebrews 11:1 says, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” That means faith is not waiting for certainty. Faith is acting while uncertainty still exists. Abraham left his homeland without knowing where God would lead him. Peter stepped out of the boat onto water that logic said would never hold him. Over and over in the Bible, God honors the people who move when He speaks, not when they fully understand. Many people stay stuck because they’re waiting for guarantees. They want confirmation, safety, and a perfect plan before they take the first step. But God rarely works that way. The step of obedience often comes before the miracle. Faith requires courage. It requires trusting God’s character more than your circumstances. It means believing that even when you cannot see the road ahead, the One leading you already knows the destination. If God has placed something on your heart—an idea, a calling, a change—don’t let fear convince you to stay still. Faith was never meant to be passive. It was meant to move. The miracle you’re waiting for may be on the other side of the step you’ve been afraid to take. Walk forward. God is already there. #Faith #God #ChristianLiving #Motivation #Love

Yehudah HaLevi

Spirit and Truth Devotional - The War is Real Series: Spiritual Weapons - The Sword of the Spirit “The weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but divinely powerful for the destruction of fortresses” (2 Corinthians 10:4 NASB20). Most Christians know the Armor of God but often overlook the weapons He gives us. Scripture teaches that our weapons are not fleshly but empowered by God to tear down strongholds, defeat false arguments, and bring every thought into obedience to Christ. Our primary weapon is the Sword of the Spirit—the Word of God. Jesus modeled its power when He resisted Satan using Scripture. The Bible describes God’s Word as faithful, life‑giving, fiery, unbreakable, effective, and sharper than any two‑edged sword. When we meditate on and store the Word in our hearts, we can stand firm with the Shield of Faith and fight back with the Sword of the Spirit, resisting the enemy with strength and confidence. #Devotional #SpiritualWarfare #ChristianLiving #SpiritualGrowth #jesus

Yehudah HaLevi

Spirit and Truth Devotional - The War is Real Series: The Armor of God - The Shield of Faith Paul urges believers to lift the shield of faith to stop the devil’s fiery arrows. The Roman scutum was large like a door, able to cover a soldier completely and even push back the enemy. Wrapped in wet leather, it was designed to extinguish flaming darts. In the same way, faith becomes our first line of defense. Hebrews 11 reminds us that faith is confidence in what we hope for and that without it, we cannot please God. Satan attacks through doubt, fear, and temptation, trying to convince us that his promises are better than God’s. But faith exposes his lies and puts out his arrows. Unlike the other pieces of armor we wear, the shield must be taken up—we choose it daily. Faith isn’t blind; it’s built on evidence of God’s goodness and power. When we hold it firmly, we stand protected. When we drop it, we become vulnerable. So in every circumstance, we lift the shield of faith and trust God to keep us standing. Grace and peace #ChristianLiving #Devotional #Jesus #SpiritualGrowth #SpiritualWarfare