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Going Deeper in “Help! I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up”

Read the following slowly a few times:

Isaiah 40:28-31; Matt 11:28-30; Psalm 121:1-2; Heb 12:1-3

Reflect on the following:

1.     Isaiah says that even youths grow tired and weary. Why do we often struggle to admit that we need help?

2.     What situations in your life currently leave you feeling physically, emotionally, or spiritually exhausted?

3.     When you feel overwhelmed, where do you usually turn first for strength? How has that worked for you?

4.     What do you think it means to "wait upon the Lord"? How is waiting different from simply doing nothing?

5.     Have you ever experienced a season when God carried you through something you could not have handled on your own? What did you learn?

6.     The promise is not that we will never grow weary, but that God will renew our strength. Why is that distinction important?

7.     Which image speaks most to your current situation: soaring like an eagle, running without growing weary, or walking without fainting? Why?

8.     Sometimes faith means soaring, but often it means simply taking the next step. Where is God calling you to keep walking even when you feel tired?

9.     How can prayer, worship, Scripture, Communion, and Christian fellowship help renew your strength when you are weary?

10.  Who in your life may be struggling silently and in need of encouragement right now?

11.  What would it look like for you to trust God's strength more than your own this week?

Weekly Challenges

1. Trade Your Burden for God's Strength - Each morning this week, begin your day by naming one worry, fear, or burden and intentionally placing it in God's hands through prayer.

2. Practice Rest as a Spiritual Discipline - Set aside at least thirty minutes this week to unplug, be still, and spend time with God. Let Him renew your spirit.

3. Encourage Someone Who Is Weary - Reach out to someone who may be struggling. Offer a prayer, a note, a phone call, or a simple act of kindness that reminds them they are not alone.