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Soothing Rhythms of Grace: Overcome the Spirit of weariness.

If you’ve ever been weary, you are in good company. Moses grew weary of holding up his hands when the Israelites battled the Amalekites (Exodus 17:11-13).

Job grew weary in the midst of his heart wrenching trial (Job 10:1). And David grew so weary with his groaning that he soaked his pillow with tears and drenched his couch with weeping (Psalm 6:6). Now that’s weary!

What is weariness? Exhausted strength. Failing endurance. Washed-out vigor. Weariness brings with it spirits of heaviness and fainting that make you feel like quitting. Weariness skews your perspective. It causes you to look at the world – and maybe even the church – through bleary eyes. Weariness has friends named Discouragement and Confusion and the trio sings a chorus that sounds something like this:

Rest - Relax - overcoming weariness“I’m bending over backwards and I’m not getting anything but an aching back. The only light at the end of the tunnel is a locomotive coming to mow me down. Nothing’s ever going to change so I may as well stop trying so hard. I don’t even know what I’m even supposed to be doing anymore!”

Have you heard that refrain, or something similar? It’s easy enough to chime in and form a quartet with these voices – or even take the lead. You’ll sing your weariness song to anybody and everybody who will listen. Other weary soldiers may join the chorus and even add new lyrics. Remember the old tune, “Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen…nobody knows my sorrow”? I think that goes back to Job’s days, but many of us still sing that same sad song from time to time.

Look, if you are doing anything great for the Lord – whether that’s heading an international ministry or heading a single-parent home – then you can expect weariness to visit your dwelling place. Jesus noticed 2,000 years ago that the harvest was plenty but the laborers are few. Unfortunately, not much has changed in that regard since His days on earth.

So what’s an apostolic believer to do when weariness comes humming its tune? Well, first fold up your “Super Christian” tights nice and neat and hang up your cape in the closet. In other words, take some rest at the first sign of weariness. Remember, weariness is the first stop on the road to burnout. God commands us to keep a Sabbath day once a week. Even Jesus got tired sometimes and He is the Son of the Living God.

Remember when Jesus and His disciples were on their way from Judea to Galilee? The apostolic gang had to travel through Samaria. Jesus arrived in a town called Sychar near the tract of land Jacob gave to Joseph. Jacob’s well was there. “So Jesus, tired as He was from His journey, sat down [to rest] by the well. It was then about the sixth hour (about noon)” (John 4:3-6 AMP). Jesus got tired, and it was only noon! So give yourself a break. It’s OK to be tired.

Jesus even encouraged His disciples to rest. “And He said to them, [As for you] come away by yourselves to a deserted place, and rest a while—for many were [continually] coming and going, and they had not even leisure enough to eat. And they went away in a boat to a solitary place by themselves” (Mark 6:32 AMP). I can just hear some of you right now, “Send that boat my way!”

Now, if you go off in that boat and rest a while and you are still weary, well, my friends, we’ve got a different issue. The writer of Hebrews warns us not to grow weary because we could lose heart and faint in our minds (Hebrews 12:3). Of course, the enemy plans attacks against us while we are weary and weak (2 Samuel 17:1-3). Again, I believe weariness brings it cousins Discouragement and Confusion and their melody is as miserable as the saddest country song you’d ever want to hear.

You already know the answer to weariness, of course. It’s in the Word of God. As I searched the Bible, I was encouraged and decisive (the very opposites of discouraged and confused) about the remedy for weariness. Indeed, the Bible is full of promises to the weary soldier. So tune up your vocal chords and get ready to sing these verses to the enemy next time you feel weary:

“Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not, neither is weary? there is no searching of his understanding. He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall: But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint” (Isaiah 40: 28-31).

We have a part to play. We have to wait on the Lord. I like how the Amplified version expounds on the word “wait” in this verse: to expect, look for, and hope in Him. When David was in a weary land where there was no water he earnestly sought God, crying, “My soul thirsts for you, my body longs for you” (Psalm 63:1 NIV). He prayed God, “Strengthen me according to your word” (Psalm 119:28 NIV).

If you are weary, Jesus is calling to you now. He is saying, “Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me – watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly” (Matthew 11:28-30 MSG). Unforced rhythms of grace…I like that promise. Let me leave you with one more from Galatians 6:9: “Let us not lose heart and grow weary and faint in acting nobly and doing right, for in due time and at the appointed season we shall reap, if we do not loosen and relax our courage and faint.”

Jennifer LeClaire is the editor of The Voice magazine and author of "Doubtless: Faith that Overcomes the World." You can visit her online at www.jenniferleclaire.org.

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written by Melinda, October 11, 2008
Hi,
I am so glad that I read this article because this is where I am right now! I am weary in my body, mind and spirit. I know that God is with me but it just seems as though my weariness is to overwhelming. I love to read the articles that you have here because they informs us on the Word of God. Thanks and be blessed.
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just for you
written by Diane M Dear Friend, October 12, 2008
He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.
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written by Nancy Y, October 12, 2008
Dear Jonas, I wait every day for your articles. God shows you what we are all going thru and then I look that day, and right there is an answer from your articles. I know most of us are weary right now and satan is working hard to try and make us give up, but PRASISE GOD, he sent us a person like you. It just floors me that whatever I am going thru that day, and here comes your help for the very thing I am fighting, we get all frazzled and fearful, tired and, LOL it's just like Jesus to come right to us and touch us with your articles. God bless you more than you can even receive. Thank you.
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written by pat, October 13, 2008
thank you for your articles.Every ime they speak right to where i am at and this is no exception. I am so encouraged again to rest and keep my eyes on Jesus and keep going
God bless
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Sabbatical from God diverted...
written by LaToya L., October 13, 2008
Thank you for this article. I was just about to a take a sabbatical from God. I've been feeling like more like a slave then a son. It's nice to remember that His yoke is easy and His burden is light. I am going to search the scriptures for my rest.
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Rest is important
written by Memo, October 13, 2008
Very true article, I understand we need to take a break from to time, we need to rest, but what day did God choose."God commands us to keep a Sabbath day once a week. " Exodus 20:8-11. It's the Seventh Day Sabbath.
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Overcoming The Spirit Of Weariness
written by Rachel, April 21, 2009
Right on target. Thank you for hearing and obeying, and please encourage the author for her discernment and obedience as well. Shalom to you both.
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Overcoming The Spirit Of Weariness
written by Rachel, April 21, 2009
Right on target for these days. Thank you for hearing and obeying, and please encourage the author for her discernment and obedience as well. Shalom to you both.
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written by tardhoney, April 21, 2009
As a missionary whose been really out there amongst the ones without the grace of God, I hit the wall. Too much, too little, too late, as that old secular song said..not having supportive Christians in my boat, doing too much for those who as it turns out should've been doing for themselves, and investing too much in others and not enough in myself left me totally drained, literally sick and very wounded. I discovered instead of love and care from the church, I got further pain. I totally understand why those without would rather stay there rather than risk attack from the wolves in the church, "Pastors" included!
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Overcoming the spirit of weariness
written by Diana Siele, April 22, 2009
This is awesome. Just yesterday, i was looking at the fruits of the spirits found in Galatians 5;22-23. I found of all the fruits, i am still battling with patience. I have discovered, i am always ahead of God's plan on my life and i end up feeling weariness and trying to quit. I feel the Lord has lead you to write this aricle. Because i have been fasting, praying, giving and doing everything i could for a permanent job, not finding results. But now i realise its high time i stop and wait upon the Lord, God's time is the best. Thank you so much for this article. May the Lord Almighty bless you and multiply your awesome wisdom.

Diana
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Right on time
written by Eloise, April 22, 2009
I am in such a spiritual battle right now were it has cuased much heaviness/weariness, in a way that seems to be no way out however my constant cry to Jesus always prevails, it lead me right to this article . thnx I am encouraged.
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daugther
written by chrisie, April 22, 2009
I thank God for you, I know in my heart that this was'nt nothing ,but the good Lord that sent you my way with this messenge.I just pray that God will continue to give me the strength. I read proverbs 3:5,6. Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own undering 6 In all your ways acknowledge Him And He shall direct your paths.And I 'm planing on reading all the scriptures that I read from you, today thankyou. I was really ready to give today god bless.
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Child of God
written by Paulette, April 24, 2009
Let me start by saying Thank you so very much for the articles you feature in "The Voice". Your magazine in its self is a beacon light to battle worn soldiers of The Cross. I work for a major national and international ministry , and lately have found myself and others facing weariness. It seems to be on a grander scale than ever before. However, I suspect the Body of Christ at large is experiencing weariness. The often quoted scripture found in Isaiah 40:31 is an encouraging Word to stand on in our times of weariness. I believe this spirit of weariness to be one of the tools/tactics used by the enemy to wear out the saints, especially here in the American church where we are so busy being busy that we forget to stop and rest. While answering phones here at the ministry I received a call from a complete stranger who told me the Lord told him to call our ministry and give a word of encouragement to the woman who answered the telephone. Prior to this call I was feeling rather weary and the Word from the Lord the caller gave me lifted the weariness that has been lingering around me for quite some time. Then I read the article addressing this very issue and I am encouraged even more. My heart's desire is to stay as encouraged as I can so that I might be able to encourage the many many weary souls I encounter here on my job and in the marketplace. God richly bless you Brother Clark. You are doing a great work for the Kingdom of God with not only this magazine but with your entire ministry.
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Woman of God
written by Barbara, April 24, 2009
Thank you for the articale on the subject of weariness. This spirit definitely impacts the body of Christ and the only way to overcome it is through prayer and the Word of God. When you are weary, watch out for the spirit of witchcraft that will come in the back door. It catches you when you are tired and warn out.
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For Melinda, Oct 11 comment
written by Sheba, October 27, 2009
Dear Melinda, we will have our seasons, but I want to tell you that there is a refreshing in the wilderness, God runs to the weak and weary. When we are weak, then we are made strong in Jesus Christ. Every good thing comes from the Lord! Be blessed!
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Unemployed
written by Deidre Roxanne Taylor, November 13, 2009
Be Blessed in Jesus Christ

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