You Read Matthew 11:28 Wrong Your Whole Life

Matthew 11:28 is one of the most quoted Bible verses in Christianity… but many people completely misunderstand what Jesus meant when He said: “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” In this video, we take a deeper look at the real meaning behind Matthew 11:28–30 (KJV), especially for emotionally exhausted women carrying invisible emotional burdens every day. This is not just a Bible verse about physical rest. Jesus was speaking to people who felt spiritually overwhelmed, emotionally drained, mentally tired, and crushed by pressure, guilt, expectations, and religious heaviness. If you have ever felt: • emotionally exhausted • mentally overwhelmed • burnt out emotionally • guilty for resting • spiritually tired • pressured to stay strong all the time then this Bible study and prayer is for you. This video explores: the true meaning of Matthew 11:28–30 misunderstood Bible verses emotional exhaustion and Christianity spiritual burnout in women Jesus and emotional rest pressure, perfectionism, and faith what “Come unto me” really means why this scripture feels so personal for women This is a thoughtful Christian encouragement video for women who feel emotionally heavy, mentally drained, and spiritually tired. Scripture: Matthew 11:28–30 KJV “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” If this video helped you see this verse differently, take some time this week to sit with this scripture slowly. There may be more healing in these words than you realized. #Matthew1128 #ChristianWomen #BibleStudy #PrayerForWomen #EmotionallyExhausted #ChristianEncouragement #JesusGivesRest #SpiritualBurnout #BibleVerses #Faith