Rest for Your Souls


Scripture: Psalm 116:7 (NIV)

Return to your rest, my soul, for the Lord has been good to you.

Devotion:

Life often feels like a constant race—pressures, deadlines, and unexpected challenges can leave our hearts restless. In this verse, the psalmist speaks to their own soul, commanding it to return to rest. Why? Because God has been good.

Rest isn’t just physical; it’s spiritual. True rest comes when we remember God’s faithfulness. The psalmist had faced trouble and sorrow, yet they pause to reflect: The Lord delivered me. He heard my cry. He showed mercy. Gratitude becomes the doorway to peace.

When anxiety rises, speak to your soul as the psalmist did. Remind yourself of God’s goodness—answered prayers, protection, and grace in hard times. Rest is not found in circumstances but in trust. The same God who carried you before will carry you now.

Today, take a moment to breathe and give thanks to Him. Let your soul settle in the truth that you are loved, cared for, and never alone. His goodness is your anchor; His presence is your peace.

Prayer:
Lord, help me return to Your rest. Remind me of Your goodness when I feel overwhelmed. Thank You for being faithful yesterday, today, and forever. Amen.

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