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Matthew 11:28-30
28"Come to me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest.
29Take my yoke on you, and learn from me, for I am humble and lowly in heart; and you will find rest for your souls.
30For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
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"Jesus offers SUPERNATURAL rest—not just a vacation but divine renewal! His rest goes deeper than exhaustion; it touches the soul. When you come into His presence, burdens lift, anxiety breaks, peace floods in. This is the rest of heaven on earth!" — Bill Johnson.
"You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you. This is what Jesus offers: Himself as our rest. The soul created for God finds rest nowhere else—not in pleasure, not in...
"Jesus speaks to the heavy laden—and who has been more burdened than Black folk in America? The burdens of racism, poverty, violence. But Jesus says: Come. Not escapism, but soul-rest that sustains the journey and strengthens for the struggle." — Howard Thurman.
"'Come unto ME'—not to a creed, not to a church, not to a ceremony, but to ME. Christ Himself is the rest. His yoke is easy because He bears the heavy end. His burden is light because He carries it with us.
"The heavy burden is the law we cannot keep, the righteousness we cannot achieve. Christ says: Stop. His yoke is easy because it is the yoke of grace, not works. We rest when we stop trying to earn what is freely given." — Martin Luther.
"Jesus offers rest—and then a yoke. Rest is not retirement but reorientation. The unburdened soul is now free to serve. We come exhausted; we leave yoked to Christ for mission. Rest precedes sending; receiving precedes giving." — Tim Keller. Missional: rest that enables mission.
"True rest comes when we cease striving to save ourselves and trust in God's sovereign grace. The weary soul laboring under the impossible weight of self-righteousness finds rest in Christ alone. His yoke is light because He has done the heavy lifting." — John Calvin.
"Jesus speaks to those 'heavy laden'—burdened by systems that crush: economic anxiety, impossible standards, religious legalism. His rest is not escape but liberation. The yoke of empire is heavy; His yoke is just, humane, life-giving." — Barbara Brown Taylor. Progressive: rest from systemic burdens.
"Christ offers rest NOW—present salvation rest for the weary. But ultimate rest awaits: the millennial kingdom, the eternal state, when all burdens cease forever. We taste rest now; we will feast on rest then. Present grace; future glory." — Warren Wiersbe.
"Come and find REST for your souls! The Holy Spirit is our rest—the Comforter who soothes, refreshes, renews. In His presence we find the rest Jesus promises. Soak in worship; linger in prayer; let the Spirit give you supernatural rest!" — Jack Hayford.
"'Come unto me'—this is the invitation of prevenient grace, calling all. 'Take my yoke'—this is responsive obedience, learning from Him. 'Find rest'—this is the fruit of sanctification, rest deepening as we grow. Rest is entered and grows." — John Wesley.
"Jesus speaks to the 'heavy laden'—the campesinos crushed by unjust labor, the poor burdened by systems that exploit. His rest is not opiate but strength: rest to continue the fight, rest that declares their worth, rest that is itself resistance to dehumanization." — Oscar Romero.
Teaching on Sabbath and Rest from Origen: Origen on the Spiritual Sabbath
Teaching on Sabbath and Rest from Augustine of Hippo: Augustine on Rest in God
God who rested on the seventh day, teach me to stop. Not because everything is finished—it never is— but because You declared rest holy, and I need to trust that holy rhythm.
Teaching on Sabbath and Rest from Jerome: Jerome on Spiritual Rest