There are days when faith is not loud.
Days when prayers are whispered, not sung.
Days when all we can offer God is our tired heart.
If you are reading this while feeling weary—physically, emotionally, or spiritually—know this: God sees you.
The Catechism reminds us that prayer is not about perfect words, but about a heart that turns toward God. Even a sigh, even silence, can be a prayer.
📖 A Verse to Hold Onto
“Come to Me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.”
— Matthew 11:28
Jesus does not say, “Come when you are strong.”
He says, come when you are tired.
🙏 A Simple Prayer for Today
Lord,
I come to You tired, not because I have no faith,
but because I have been trying to carry too much on my own.
I place my worries, fears, and unanswered questions at Your feet.
Teach me to trust even when I do not understand.
Give rest to my heart, peace to my mind,
and strength for just today.
I surrender what I cannot control
and choose to believe that You are working, even in silence.
Amen.
🤍 A Gentle Reminder
You are not weak for feeling tired.
You are human—and deeply loved by God.
If this prayer speaks to your heart, pause for a moment. Breathe. Let God hold you.
📿 Share this post with someone who may need quiet encouragement today.
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