"Come unto me, all ye that labor" (Matthew 11:28) is Jesus's invitation to anyone exhausted by life’s burdens, sin, guilt, or legalistic demands to find spiritual rest, peace, and salvation. It promises relief from heavy,, soul-crushing burdens by trading them for a "light" and "easy" yoke through faith in him.
"The joy of the Lord is my strength" (Nehemiah 8:10) means finding deep, lasting inner strength through a relationship with God, rather than relying on fleeting emotions or circumstances... more"Come unto me, all ye that labor" (Matthew 11:28) is Jesus's invitation to anyone exhausted by life’s burdens, sin, guilt, or legalistic demands to find spiritual rest, peace, and salvation. It promises relief from heavy,, soul-crushing burdens by trading them for a "light" and "easy" yoke through faith in him.
"The joy of the Lord is my strength" (Nehemiah 8:10) means finding deep, lasting inner strength through a relationship with God, rather than relying on fleeting emotions or circumstances. This phrase signifies that God's presence, love, and victory provide supernatural endurance and confidence, allowing for joy even during times of struggle.
So, lets mount up and take the fight to the enemy and know you are not alone in the fight!
CAA David Samuel
Priory of the Holy Trinity
Dieu Avec Nous