Scripture Focus:
“He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might He increases strength.” — Isaiah 40:29 (ESV)
“Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 (NIV)
“He restores my soul…” — Psalm 23:3 (KJV)
Let’s be real—sometimes, you love God with all your heart and still feel exhausted.
Not lazy. Not ungrateful. Just tired.
Tired of fighting battles that seem endless. Tired of showing up when nobody sees. Tired of being strong for others when your own heart is bruised. Even warriors need rest. Even eagles get weary.
But here’s the truth: God is not disappointed in your weariness. He is the God who restores. The God who lifts. The God who breathes again when your breath is short and your spirit is crushed.
This is your invitation to let go of the pressure, the expectations, the heaviness—and lean into the arms of the Shepherd who restores souls. You don’t need to earn rest; it’s your inheritance in Him.
Rest doesn’t mean weakness. It’s the holy rhythm of trusting God while you let Him tend to your soul. He doesn’t just fix you—He refills you.
When you sit still long enough, you’ll hear Him whisper:
“I see you. I know what this cost you. I’m not rushing you. I’m restoring you.”
Let Him anoint your tired places with oil. Let Him pour strength back into your bones. Your story isn’t over—it’s being rewritten with grace.
Two-Way Journaling Questions:
“Jesus, what part of my heart feels most weary right now?”
“What are You inviting me to lay down so I can receive Your rest and renewal?”

