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The Watchful Believer's avatar

Thank you for this post, there’s a quiet gentleness in it that I’m sure will be a comfort to many people.

As I read it I began thinking whether rest is always the invitation. Sometimes, perhaps. But not always. What if we’re not meant to lay it all down, but simply not meant to carry it alone?

Paul writes of being poured out like a drink offering (Philippians 2:17), and of labouring with all the energy Christ so powerfully works in him (Colossians 1:29). That doesn’t sound like release from the weight, but grace to endure it. Even Jesus, tired from the journey, sat down by the well (John 4:6). But the pause wasn’t for rest, this pause became a moment of ministry. He didn’t escape the need; He met it. Strength was given not in the absence of demands, but in the middle of them.

So yes, there are times when the most faithful thing we can do is rest. But there are others when the ache is the altar, and His strength meets us in the carrying, not instead of it.

I’m grateful for what you’ve shared, it allows those who are tired and silently struggling with that, to feel seen and reminded that God is both near and active in their lives.

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Kate Dreston's avatar

excellent Iann.

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