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When Life Won’t Slow Down (But You Need To)
“Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” Matthew 11:28–30 Some days just feel like a lot. The news keeps updating, opinions are everywhere, and everything feels urgent. You try to keep up—stay informed, stay aware, stay responsible—but instead of feeling grounded, you just feel worn down. It’s not just about how much is happenin


What Jesus Does Not Rush
“He who believes will not be in haste.” — Isaiah 28:16 Some days just feel like a lot. The news keeps updating, opinions are everywhere, and everything feels urgent. You try to keep up—stay informed, stay aware—but instead of feeling clear, you just feel worn down. It’s not just how much is happening. It’s how fast it’s happening and how constant it feels. There’s barely a pause between one thing and the next. Before you’ve even processed one story, another takes its place. B


Why Jesus Asks Questions
Jesus rarely answers a question directly. Instead, he asks one. At first, this can feel unexpected. People come to him seeking clarity, resolution, direction—and he responds by turning the question back toward them. Not to avoid the moment, but to deepen it. Not to withhold truth, but to change how it is received. Jesus does not treat questions as problems to be solved as quickly as possible. He treats them as openings—places where something in us can be revealed, named, and
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