Faith That Feels Real: Part 2 - Meeting God in Our Woundsნიმუში

We live in a world that treats rest like laziness or failure—but Jesus calls it essential. In Matthew 11:28–29, He invites the weary to come to Him, promising not just a break from work, but rest for your soul.
Rest isn’t quitting. It’s trusting. It’s saying, “I don’t have to hold everything together—because Jesus is holding me.” Choosing rest is a declaration that your worth isn’t tied to your performance and that you trust God enough to stop striving.
Reflect & Apply:
- When you think about stopping to rest, do you see it as weakness, laziness, or something God invites you into? Why?
- What’s one practical step you could take this week to make room for soul rest with Jesus?
- How might regular rest deepen your trust in God’s provision and care?
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About this Plan

Faith doesn’t mean life won’t hurt—but it does mean you don’t have to heal alone. In Part 2 of Faith That Feels Real, you’ll discover how Jesus meets you in your pain, your doubts, and your broken places. Over 5 days, see how His love restores what life has damaged.
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