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In this message, Michael Newton invites us to listen again to Jesus’ gentle call to the weary: “Come to me… and you will find rest for your souls.” Beginning with the honest reality of carrying too many roles and responsibilities, this teaching explores why exhaustion runs deeper than physical tiredness—and why productivity, vacations, or better systems can’t heal a weary soul.
Drawing from Scripture and the ongoing Sabbath series, this sermon reframes Sabbath not as a rule or life hack, but as an invitation into the unforced rhythms of grace. Through the practices of stopping, resting, delighting, and worshiping, we are invited to trust God more deeply, release the lie that everything depends on us, and rediscover joy, presence, and worship. Ultimately, Sabbath becomes a rehearsal for the life God promises—a way of practicing now the rest, freedom, and fullness of His Kingdom.
Today's podcast is brought to you by Boise Community Church. If you've enjoyed listening to this podcast and would like to support the ongoing efforts of this ministry, you can do so by visiting https://boisecommunitychurch.churchcenter.com/giving/ and making a one-time or recurring donation.
By Boise Community ChurchIn this message, Michael Newton invites us to listen again to Jesus’ gentle call to the weary: “Come to me… and you will find rest for your souls.” Beginning with the honest reality of carrying too many roles and responsibilities, this teaching explores why exhaustion runs deeper than physical tiredness—and why productivity, vacations, or better systems can’t heal a weary soul.
Drawing from Scripture and the ongoing Sabbath series, this sermon reframes Sabbath not as a rule or life hack, but as an invitation into the unforced rhythms of grace. Through the practices of stopping, resting, delighting, and worshiping, we are invited to trust God more deeply, release the lie that everything depends on us, and rediscover joy, presence, and worship. Ultimately, Sabbath becomes a rehearsal for the life God promises—a way of practicing now the rest, freedom, and fullness of His Kingdom.
Today's podcast is brought to you by Boise Community Church. If you've enjoyed listening to this podcast and would like to support the ongoing efforts of this ministry, you can do so by visiting https://boisecommunitychurch.churchcenter.com/giving/ and making a one-time or recurring donation.