Grab hold of the vibrant, abundant life Jesus offers this New Year
All of life is built on rhythms. We wake, eat, work, play, and sleep. We listen and we respond. We hurt and we heal.
But Jesus makes an invitation in Matthew 11 that we need to hear as we begin a new year.
He says, “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” (Matthew 11:28–30 MSG).
Jesus has invited you to find real rest in Him!
We need rhythms for connection, abundance, healing, and wisdom to swim upstream and intentionally go with God.
When we create even a bit of space for God to fill each day, the change we hope for is truly possible.
First15’s Rhythms is a four-week devotional that will guide you to a place of connection with God every day and practically equip you to create meaningful rhythms in every season.
Each day of this 28-day devotional invites you to break away from your normal rhythm of waking, eating, working, and sleeping to discover a spiritual rhythm that, when practiced, will lead you into a more vibrant, abundant life in every way that matters.
Every word Jesus spoke in Scripture is truth for our lives every single day. He said in the middle of this crazy world, we can find rest in him. Jesus wants to and can give us that rest, and Rhythms will guide you in that direction.
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