Some days you wake up already tired.
Not tired because you did too much, but tired because you carried too much — worries about your family, your future, your finances, your health, your mistakes. You have prayed, tried, endured, and still the load feels heavy.
God sees that.
Paul, one of the strongest voices in the Bible, admitted he had a weakness he begged God to remove. God’s answer was not what he expected. He didn’t remove the struggle — He added grace.
“My grace is sufficient for you.”
Not some grace.
Not barely enough grace.
But sufficient grace — grace that meets you right where your strength ends.
We often think peace will come when problems disappear. But God says peace comes when we stop relying on our own strength and start leaning fully on His. Your weakness is not a failure; it is an invitation for God’s power to show up.
Today, you don’t need to prove anything.
You don’t need to pretend to be strong.
You only need to be honest.
Bring Him your weariness. Bring Him your fears. Bring Him the things you cannot fix.
And then breathe.
Because the same God who holds the universe is holding you — even now.