336 | God Doesn’t Just Invite Me to Rest—He Insists on It
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Have you ever felt guilty for slowing down?
In a culture that glorifies hustle, rest can feel like weakness. But Psalm 23:2a says something different. This week, we’re looking at the word “makes” and discovering how God’s insistence on rest is an act of love.
Here’s what you’ll hear in this week’s episode:
- How the Hebrew meaning of “makes” deepens our understanding of God’s care
- Why true rest isn’t something we earn, but something we receive from the Shepherd
- The story of how Sabbath led to a new family tradition, Sunday Linner, and the unexpected ways God used it to knit our hearts together
- How to replace the enemy’s lie that rest is weakness with the truth that Jesus invites the weary to come to Him
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Verse of the Week: Psalm 23:2a (NASB1995)
He makes me lie down in green pastures.
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Theme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison
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