God knows You're Weary...But what does He think about it

📘 Resources to help you grow deeper in your walk with God: Graceful Journeys Journal → [https://amzn.to/4dCfeXV] The Holy Spirit Book → [https://amzn.to/3N9hsns] I'd love for you to become part of our growing Titus 2 Women community. This is a place where we're learning to seek God for ourselves, grow in His Word, and encourage one another through real-life faith journeys {https://titus2women.us Feeling exhausted? Discouraged? Wondering if your weariness means you've disappointed God? The Bible gives a comforting answer. Throughout Scripture, we see that God understands our human weakness. He knows our limitations, remembers that we are dust, and meets His people with compassion—not condemnation. From Elijah's exhaustion in the wilderness to Jesus inviting the weary to find rest in Him, God's heart has always been to strengthen those who come to Him. In this study, we'll look at what the Bible says about: • God's understanding of our weariness. • Whether God judges us for feeling weary. • The difference between weariness and unbelief. • The comfort and strength God promises to those who trust Him. • How to continue walking faithfully even when you feel exhausted. If you've ever questioned whether God is disappointed in you because you're tired, this message is a reminder that He is a compassionate Father who invites the weary to come to Him. Weariness is not the end of your faith journey—it can become the place where God's sustaining grace is experienced most deeply. Key Scriptures: • Psalm 103:13–14 • Isaiah 40:29–31 • Matthew 11:28–30 • Mark 6:31 • 1 Kings 19 • Galatians 6:9 • Hebrews 12:3 • 2 Corinthians 12:9 If this message encouraged you, consider subscribing as we continue studying God's Word together, learning to trust Him in every season, and growing in a faith that is rooted in Scripture rather than circumstance. "He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might he increases strength." — Isaiah 40:29