Life piles up fast—work stress, family drama,
financial strain, and the haunting weight of our own missteps. It’s like
lugging a backpack stuffed with bricks up a mountain trail, each step heavier
than the last. And into that exhausting climb, Jesus speaks: “Come to me,
all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew
11:28).
When Jesus first spoke these words, His audience was
drowning in religious rules, crushed by the weight of Pharisaic law and Roman
oppression. They were worn out, spiritually parched, and desperate for relief. Instead
of offering more hoops to jump through—He offered Himself. He is the soul-rest
we crave (Hebrews 4:9–10). His peace isn’t circumstantial—it’s unshakable (John
14:27).
Fast forward to today: we may not be bound by
ancient laws, but we’re still burdened. The pressure to perform, succeed, and
prove ourselves is relentless. Some of us drag guilt from yesterday; others
clutch anxiety about tomorrow. And Jesus still says, “Lay it down. Stop
carrying what only I can bear. Trade your hustle for My rest.”
Picture this: a little boy in the yard, straining to
move a massive rock. He pushes, pulls, grunts, and groans—but it won’t budge.
Tearfully, he tells his dad, “I’ve tried everything!” His father kneels beside
him and says, “No, son—you haven’t asked me.” Then, with ease, the dad lifts
the stone and carries it away.
That’s Matthew 11:28 in action. We exhaust ourselves
trying to move life’s boulders alone, forgetting our Heavenly Father stands
ready to lift what we cannot. So here’s the call: don’t just admire the
invitation—accept it. Coming to Jesus means surrendering the load,
confessing our limits, and trusting His rest is enough. It means showing up
daily—in prayer, in the Word—and letting Him renew your soul.
In the paraphrased version from Eugene Peterson –“Are
you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and
you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me
and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I
won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll
learn to live freely and lightly.”1
Too many believers keep dragging burdens Jesus
already offered to carry. Friend, it’s time to drop them at His feet and
breathe deep in His grace.
May you come as you are today—no masks, no
striving—and find rest in the One who carries what you can’t.
1THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson.













