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How do we find rest in the burdens we bear?

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Rest comes from taking on Christ's yoke, which is easy and brings peace amidst our burdens (Matthew 11:28-30).

In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus invites those who labor and are heavy laden to come to Him for rest. This rest arises from taking His yoke upon ourselves; unlike the burdens of the law, which are heavy and oppressive, Christ's burden brings lightness and joy. The reality is that when we align ourselves with Christ, we are able to serve Him without the burden of striving for acceptance or righteousness. This ensures that our labors are not in vain because they are fueled by His grace and empower us to fulfill His purposes. The peace that flows from this relationship provides comfort, underscoring that our identity is rooted in His righteousness—not in our performance—and fosters an environment where true rest and joy can be experienced in every circumstance we face.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30, Hebrews 4:10

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