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When life is loud and you’re exhausted, the needs around you can feel overwhelming—so you shut down, stay busy, or feel guilty for not doing more. But Jesus doesn’t call you to guilt or grand plans. He calls you to see people the way He sees them and to witness with the power He provides.
In Matthew 9:35–38, Jesus looks at the crowds with deep compassion—like sheep without a shepherd—and He tells us to pray for laborers. In Acts 1:6–8, He makes our mission clear: we don’t control the timeline, but we do have one assignment—be His witnesses, in love, as the Spirit empowers us.
If you’re tired, this message is for you: you don’t have to carry the weight of the world—just follow the Shepherd and faithfully testify to what you know and what He’s done.
By Dr. Tito SotolongoWhen life is loud and you’re exhausted, the needs around you can feel overwhelming—so you shut down, stay busy, or feel guilty for not doing more. But Jesus doesn’t call you to guilt or grand plans. He calls you to see people the way He sees them and to witness with the power He provides.
In Matthew 9:35–38, Jesus looks at the crowds with deep compassion—like sheep without a shepherd—and He tells us to pray for laborers. In Acts 1:6–8, He makes our mission clear: we don’t control the timeline, but we do have one assignment—be His witnesses, in love, as the Spirit empowers us.
If you’re tired, this message is for you: you don’t have to carry the weight of the world—just follow the Shepherd and faithfully testify to what you know and what He’s done.