Wednesday, August 19, 2026

 Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28

 One of the volunteer activities I participate in is our church’s benevolence committee. Benevolence is a word that describes helping someone in need, whether its financial, physical, or spiritual. Our main focus is to help those who are struggling financially. The process starts when the person in need contacts our church seeking help. They are then passed off to us to hear their situation and make a determination how we can assist them. Sometimes we are able to help, and other times we are not able to meet their needs. It’s a rewarding thing to help people, but at the same time it’s sad to see how much people struggle just to survive day to day.

 I love today’s verse, “Come to Me”! As a child of God, we are given the privilege to come to God for help, no matter what our need, He is always willing to hear us. His love for us goes beyond our immediate need and continues through this life and into eternity. Sadly, many people do not feel their needs are worthy of bringing them to God’s attention and they try to survive on their own. This leads to discouragement and oftentimes people blame God for their situation, when they haven’t even asked for His help.

 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light. Matthew 11:30

 Allowing God to help you doesn’t come with any conditions, it’s freely given out of love. Sometimes His response might not always be exactly what we think we need, but it has purpose and benefits that far outweigh anything we might deem important. Trusting God with fulfilling our needs is something He longs for each of His children, that includes you! You might be in a financial jam, spiritually numb, or dealing with a physical ailment that has you struggling to find joy.

 God says, “Come to Me”, where you’ll find rest, ease of your burdens and hope that restores your confidence in the One who loves you without conditions. What burden is weighing on your heart today that you can bring it to Him?

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