Rest for the Weary
Life has a way of wearing us down. Burdens pile up, disappointments linger, and sometimes the weight of our struggles feels too heavy to carry. That is why Jesus extends this beautiful invitation: “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28, NLT). His promise is not merely relief from difficult circumstances but rest for our souls.
In Mark 5:21–34, we meet a woman who desperately needed that kind of rest. For twelve years she had suffered from a bleeding condition. She had spent all she had on treatments and only grew worse. Physically exhausted, emotionally drained, financially depleted, and likely isolated from others because of her condition, she carried a burden few could imagine.
Yet despite years of disappointment, she did not give up. She pressed through the crowd, believing that if she could only touch Jesus' garment, she would be healed. Her faith led her to the One who could do what no one else could.
Romans 5:3–5 helps us understand what was happening in her experience. Paul writes that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance produces character; and character produces hope. The woman's long years of hardship could have led her to bitterness or despair. Instead, they deepened her determination to seek Jesus. Her suffering taught perseverance. Her perseverance strengthened her faith. And her faith was rewarded with hope fulfilled when Jesus healed her and lovingly called her "daughter."
The same process can happen in our lives. We may face illness, loss, financial struggles, broken relationships, or seasons of uncertainty. While we would never choose these hardships, God can use them to develop perseverance and deepen our trust in Him. Rather than allowing difficulties to push us away from Christ, they can become opportunities to draw closer to Him.
Coming to Jesus today may look like bringing your worries to Him in prayer instead of carrying them alone. It may mean trusting Him when answers are delayed, choosing faith when circumstances seem discouraging, or continuing to seek Him even after repeated setbacks. Like the woman in Mark 5, we are invited to press through the crowd of doubts, fears, and distractions and reach out to the Savior.
Jesus still meets weary people. He still sees those who suffer silently. He still responds to faith. And He still offers rest for every burdened soul that comes to Him.
Prayer
Dear Jesus,
Thank You for inviting us to come to You with every burden, worry, and struggle. Thank You for seeing our pain and understanding our needs even when no one else does. Help us to follow the example of the woman who reached out to You in faith despite years of disappointment and suffering.
When life is difficult, give us perseverance. When our faith feels weak, strengthen our trust in You. When we are weary, remind us that true rest is found in Your presence. Teach us to bring our burdens to You instead of carrying them alone. Fill our hearts with the hope that comes from knowing You are working in every circumstance for our good and Your glory.
In Your loving name we pray,
Amen.
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