Opening Verse
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28 (NIV)
Introduction
In a world obsessed with doing, Jesus calls us to being—being with Him, being still, being renewed. Rest is more than recovery; it’s worship. When we rest, we declare: “God, I trust You to work even when I don’t.”
Scripture Context
Jesus spoke to a people crushed by religious legalism and endless striving. His invitation to rest was revolutionary. It wasn’t just physical—it was spiritual. He offered rest for souls burdened by performance.
Life Application
Resting in God means releasing the illusion of control. Sabbath is not wasted time; it’s sacred space for renewal. Use moments of rest to reconnect with Him—through prayer, reflection, or silence. You’ll find that stillness often births the clearest vision.
Reflection
Rest is worship because it honors the Creator’s rhythm—work and pause, create and renew. When we ignore rest, we begin to function outside of grace. Jesus invites us back to the gentle pace of trust.
Closing Prayer / Takeaway
Prayer:
Lord, teach me to rest in Your love. Free me from the pressure to perform and let me find renewal in Your presence. Amen.
Takeaway:
Rest is not inactivity—it’s intimacy with God.

