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So many of us live as if rest is something we have to deserve—after the work is done, the expectations are met, and everyone else is taken care of. But Jesus invites us into something radically different. In Matthew 11:28, He doesn’t call the strong or the put-together—He calls the weary, the burdened, and the worn out.
In this Monday Minute, we talk about the kind of rest that isn’t earned through productivity or performance, but received through grace. If you’re tired of striving, carrying too much, or feeling like you’re never doing enough, this short reflection is a reminder that Jesus meets us right where we are—and offers rest for our souls, not just our schedules.
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So many of us live as if rest is something we have to deserve—after the work is done, the expectations are met, and everyone else is taken care of. But Jesus invites us into something radically different. In Matthew 11:28, He doesn’t call the strong or the put-together—He calls the weary, the burdened, and the worn out.
In this Monday Minute, we talk about the kind of rest that isn’t earned through productivity or performance, but received through grace. If you’re tired of striving, carrying too much, or feeling like you’re never doing enough, this short reflection is a reminder that Jesus meets us right where we are—and offers rest for our souls, not just our schedules.

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