Permission to Rest
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Today we’re talking about something many of us desperately need but often struggle to receive: permission to rest.
For some of us, rest feels uncomfortable. We can sit down, but our minds keep running. We can take a day off, but guilt follows us. We tell ourselves we’ll rest when the work is finished, the house is clean, the goals are met, or everyone else is taken care of.
The problem is that for many of us, rest has become something we believe must be earned rather than received.
But what if rest was never meant to be a reward for productivity?
What if rest is actually a gift from God—a declaration that your worth is not determined by your performance?
From the very beginning, God built rhythms of rest into creation. He didn’t create us to live in a constant state of striving, proving, producing, and achieving. He created us with limits, needs, and a deep dependence on Him.
Today we’ll explore why we resist rest, what Scripture teaches about Sabbath and surrender, and how learning to rest may be one of the most powerful ways we declare our trust in God.
Because rest isn’t weakness.
Rest is worship.
And perhaps the permission you’ve been waiting for is the permission God has already given.
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