This matters more than doctrine at first.
Jesus:
He was gentle with the broken
and firm with those who used religion to elevate themselves.
Jesus never rushed healing.
He never shamed questions.
He never forced belief.
He invited.
Jesus understood something timeless:
Behavior changes when the heart is healed.
He didn’t start with rules.
He started with identity.
Before telling people what to do,
He showed them who they were worth being.
This is one of the most overlooked truths.
Jesus did not glorify exhaustion.
He withdrew to pray.
He rested.
He slept during storms.
And He said:
“Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
Not more pressure.
Not more effort.
Rest.
Even now.
In a world obsessed with speed, performance, and image,
Jesus offers:
Jesus does not compete for attention.
He waits for willingness.
You don’t need certainty.
You don’t need language.
You don’t need to clean yourself up.
You can simply say:
“Jesus, if You are real, help me know You.”
That prayer has never gone unanswered.
Jesus did not ask people to admire Him.
He asked them to:
Abiding is not about understanding everything Jesus said.
It’s about staying close enough to be changed.
If you’ve been hurt by religion,
Jesus is not offended by your hesitation.
If you’ve never known what to believe,
Jesus meets you in honesty.
If you are tired,
Jesus understands.
You are welcome here.
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