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Is Your Soul at Rest?

Jesus calls you to come rest–to spend time with Him–to get to know him and his ways. To enter into his path of discipleship. Then you walk together in his strength–he comes alongside you and enables you to live and work from his strength, and not just your own. Continue reading

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Is Your Soul at Rest?

Jesus calls you to come rest–to spend time with Him–to get to know him and his ways. To enter into his path of discipleship. Then you walk together in his strength–he comes alongside you and enables you to live and work from his strength, and not just your own. Continue reading

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Is Your Soul at Rest?

Come, find rest for your soul. In his presence, the broken, wounded soul finds forgiveness, healing, and renewed strength. Walking with Him as he bears the yoke, enables us to accomplish much more than we could ever accomplish on our own. Continue reading

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Is Your Soul at Rest? (Jan 16)

Jesus isn’t looking for relentless religious activity. He is looking first and foremost for a relationship with you. Religious activity burns us out. It makes us tired and weary. Trying hard to perform rather than resting in his grace, leads to a treadmill of activity. But it is activity in one’s own strength and for the wrong motives. Continue reading

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Is Your Soul at Rest? (Jan 16)

January 16 Is Your Soul at Rest? Today’s Scripture Readings: Psalm 10:1-10 | Genesis 32:13 – 34:31 | Matthew 11:7-30 | Proverbs 3:19-20 Today’s Scripture Focus: Matthew 11:7-30 “Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. … Continue reading

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