Day 42: A Love Letter from God About Your Weariness
What He's Really Saying About Your Weariness
My child,
I see you. Not the version of you that shows up smiling, that keeps the schedule moving, that answers "I'm fine" before anyone can ask twice. I see the real one — the one who is tired down in the bones, tired in a place that sleep doesn't quite reach.
You have been carrying so much for so long. Some of it was never yours to carry in the first place. Some of it you picked up out of love, and I am not asking you to drop it — but I am asking you to let Me carry it with you. You were never meant to hold everything alone. Weariness is not weakness, and it is not failure. It is not proof that you're doing something wrong. Sometimes it is simply proof that you are human, and that you have been pouring yourself out for people and things you care about. Even the ground needs a season of rest before it can grow anything again. You are allowed the same mercy.
I am not asking you to have more strength. I am asking you to come to Me with the strength you don't have left. That's what rest in Me actually looks like — not earning a break, not collapsing from exhaustion, but coming to the One who never runs low, and letting Him fill what's empty in you.So tonight, or whenever this finds you, let your shoulders drop. Let your breath slow down. You don't have to hold it all together for Me. I already know how tired you are, and I'm not moving.
Rest in Me. I've got what's too heavy for you.
Your Father
A Prayer for When You're Weary
Father, I am tired in ways I don't always say out loud. Thank You for seeing me even when I'm too worn down to explain it. Help me lay down what I was never meant to carry alone, and teach me what it means to actually rest in You — not just stop moving, but trust You with what I can't hold anymore. Renew my strength, quiet my mind, and remind me that my worth was never tied to how much I could carry. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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