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“WHEN YOU’RE TIRED OF BEING TIRED” | Crossroads | March 23, 2025
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119 N Broad St, Adrian, MI 49221, USA
Sunday 9:30 AM
Sunday 11:15 AM
Week 4
“WHEN YOU’RE TIRED OF BEING TIRED”
Crossroads
March 23, 2025
“WHEN YOU’RE TIRED OF BEING TIRED”
Crossroads
March 23, 2025
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” (Matthew 11:28-29) (NIV)
kopos: exhaustion from intense labor or trouble; weary from a physical or emotional beating
anapausin: inner rest or peace while doing what needs to be done; peaceful productivity
Rest is whatever ___________________________________ on the _______________, the ________________________, and the ___________________________________.
JESUS SAYS, ____________________________________!
TALK IT OVER
1. What are some of your go-to ways to find rest?
2. Read Matthew 11:28-30. How do you typically think about rest? How do Jesus’ words influence your perspective? What do they make you think, feel, and want to do?
3. What are some differences between physical rest and soul rest?
4. Talk about a time when you experienced the rest Jesus described in Matthew 11:28-30. What was that experience like, and how could you have that again?
5. Share as openly as you can with your group: How are you really doing lately, and what do you need from Jesus? How can you help one another share these burdens together?
Pray: Father, You are more than enough. We lay aside all our efforts to earn our worth and make a name for ourselves. Instead, we trust in Your abundant grace. As we work this week, please bless us with Your rest, knowing we are fully loved and accepted. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Start Doing: Write out Matthew 11:28-30 on a piece of paper and place it somewhere you will see it regularly. Spend intentional time reading it throughout the week.
1. What are some of your go-to ways to find rest?
2. Read Matthew 11:28-30. How do you typically think about rest? How do Jesus’ words influence your perspective? What do they make you think, feel, and want to do?
3. What are some differences between physical rest and soul rest?
4. Talk about a time when you experienced the rest Jesus described in Matthew 11:28-30. What was that experience like, and how could you have that again?
5. Share as openly as you can with your group: How are you really doing lately, and what do you need from Jesus? How can you help one another share these burdens together?
Pray: Father, You are more than enough. We lay aside all our efforts to earn our worth and make a name for ourselves. Instead, we trust in Your abundant grace. As we work this week, please bless us with Your rest, knowing we are fully loved and accepted. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Start Doing: Write out Matthew 11:28-30 on a piece of paper and place it somewhere you will see it regularly. Spend intentional time reading it throughout the week.