To be honest, I'm feeling pretty weary today... It's the middle of January. It's cold. It's windy. I'm going to school for eight hours at a time, working out at the gym after that, and then filling up the remainder of my day with various activities after that. I'm tired! My schedule is packed. I've had some troubles recently that I didn't expect or want. At the end of the day, all I want is to lie down and say, "I give up."
I need to keep telling myself, "That's not His plan."
Even when I am feeling apathetic and tired and worn out and frustrated, I need to remember that Jesus went through the same thing. Think about when He was walking the earth, trying to express what He wanted to say to the disciples who never seemed to understand. Think about when He stepped into the temple, only to find that it had been turned into a business instead of a place of worship. Think about how weary and frustrated Jesus must have gotten while He lived on the earth.
You may be feeling the same way that I am feeling today. You may have something difficult going on in your life right now. You may just be exhausted from a busy schedule or a stressful week. Whatever is going on, you may feel like collapsing in a chair and closing your eyes for the next two months.
Believe it or not, that isn't His plan for us. Jesus understands that we get tired. He understands our daily frustrations. He knows how it feels to live in a world that isn't easy. He understands.
Matthew 11:28 says, "Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."
When you are feeling tired of life, allow Jesus to envelop you into His arms and give you the rest that you need. He will be our strength if we let Him. He is our hiding place. He is our green pastures and still waters, the place where we can flee when we can't go any further.
I don't think we realize this enough, but Jesus is there for us even on the days when we're just feeling apathetic and tired of life. He wants to help us in everything, and all we have to do is come to Him. He will give us the rest we need. He does not fail His children.
I need to keep telling myself, "That's not His plan."
Even when I am feeling apathetic and tired and worn out and frustrated, I need to remember that Jesus went through the same thing. Think about when He was walking the earth, trying to express what He wanted to say to the disciples who never seemed to understand. Think about when He stepped into the temple, only to find that it had been turned into a business instead of a place of worship. Think about how weary and frustrated Jesus must have gotten while He lived on the earth.
You may be feeling the same way that I am feeling today. You may have something difficult going on in your life right now. You may just be exhausted from a busy schedule or a stressful week. Whatever is going on, you may feel like collapsing in a chair and closing your eyes for the next two months.
Believe it or not, that isn't His plan for us. Jesus understands that we get tired. He understands our daily frustrations. He knows how it feels to live in a world that isn't easy. He understands.
Matthew 11:28 says, "Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest."
When you are feeling tired of life, allow Jesus to envelop you into His arms and give you the rest that you need. He will be our strength if we let Him. He is our hiding place. He is our green pastures and still waters, the place where we can flee when we can't go any further.
I don't think we realize this enough, but Jesus is there for us even on the days when we're just feeling apathetic and tired of life. He wants to help us in everything, and all we have to do is come to Him. He will give us the rest we need. He does not fail His children.
Thank you for writing that! I have been having a bad week and I still kind of am, but reading that, you have lifted my spirit! Thanks again!
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Thanks, emily, that's really well written and true. Even though I'm having a good day today, there are often days were I feel like that, so I'm gonna have to come back to your blog :)
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