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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comSeptember 10, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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Loneliness amplifies everything. The shared issues can be problematic, but the burden of being carried on its own feels exponentially heavy. It convinces you that your particular struggle is a unique flaw and a sign you took the wrong direction by anyone else avoided.

You look around and see a smile on your family who seems to understand it all, from social media, your talented colleagues, and at least from the outside. And the voice in our heads whispers, “Look? They are not struggling. Their yoke is easy. Their path is smooth. what happened?

That’s a lie. Ancient tired lies.

I remember the prophet Elijah. After one of the most monumental official victories of his life, he collapses under the threat of one Queen. He runs for his life, sitting under a lonely juniper tree, and 1 Kings 19:4he asks God to die. “That’s enough. Now, Lord, take my life. I’m not better than my father.“

Please read it again. I’m not better than my father.

It’s the sound of a man feeling completely, completely alone. He believes his struggle is a sign of his failure. He compares his behind the scenes to other people’s highlight reels. Even great people feel that. Deep loneliness makes it much more difficult to endure difficulties.

When I say you’re not the only one who feels this way, trust me. Your sense of isolation is the first time a struggle exists for you. But it is a shared human experience. A relationship between tired people. We all hide it.

Where did this burden come from?

That’s why we feel lonely. And we feel the weight. But why does it need to be so…heavy? Were we unable to learn our lessons in the sunlight? Couldn’t you build strength because it’s lightweight?

We ask this because we misunderstand the purpose of the weight of hardship. I think so Signs of punishment, barriers, His absence.

What happens when it comes to an invitation?

Remember that York is a farming tool. It is not intended to crush animals. the meaning It is to direct that enormous force and concentrate its strength towards its purpose: tilling the field or pulling the cart. Without York, strength is wasted and dissipated with desperate runs that are not in a particular direction.

Yes, in Matthew 11:28-30Talk to a crowd of people you know that’s right York said what, he must have dropped their jaws: “Come to me, you are all the workers And with heavy things, I will give you a rest. Take my yoke to you and learn about me. I am meek and lowly hearted, so you will find a rest in your soul. My yoke is easy and my burden is light.“

Have my yoke on you.

He doesn’t say he will snap his fingers to dissipate the plow. He does not promise life without a field for Till. More than thathe offers another way to carry it. He offers to enter York with you. I’ll pull with you. The weight of the cart remains the same. However, your weight experience changes because you are no longer pulling it alone.

The weight you feel during difficult times is the friction that your muscle strength meets a constant object. It’s the tension of trying to pull a cart on your own. York feels heavy because you’re fighting it. You are going your own path, pulling your own load, and trying to prove your own strength.

Strength is not born from a lack of load. It is trained to pull it faithfully with him.

How does this strength really feel?

There is the idea that spiritual strength looks like a superhero. Easily jump over tall buildings with a single boundary.

I don’t think that’s all.

I think so The strength he forgets in difficult times feels like power, it feels like peace. It’s not like certainty, it’s not like resilience. It’s not the muscles you give in. It is a deeper root system.

Think of it as a tree planted by a river of water. His strength is not an intimidating attitude. Its strength is a hidden, relentless range for nourishment. When drought arrives, the tree does not wither as it is surrounded by quiet, invisible, daily root practice.

This is a promise Poem sal1. That tree “Bring his fruit to his season. His leaves should not die either. And whatever he does will flourish.“

Do you notice that? In his season. Not always. Strength is resilience It won’t wither While waiting for the season. Be faithful on an inconspicuous day, and the strength to pull the yoke in a normal field believes that the roots are still drinking, even if you can’t feel it.

This kind of strength feels like this:

Reaction time to panic is slow. Sent you to the tail spin last year, taking a deep breath on you. You’ve seen trouble before. You know it doesn’t have the last word.a Deeper Compassion for others. Your own struggle has honed your sharp edges of judgment. You listen to someone and think, “I’ll get it,” not “Why are they just…”.A quiet heart. The stadium with roaring of anxiety has not disappeared, but I have found a way to turn down the volume. I know which voice to hear and which to ignore.A reliable scaffolding. The ground below you is not suddenly solidly solid. You’ve learned how to find your balance on the changing sand. You know where to put your feet.

This is a real strength. It’s not flashy. They don’t always give applause. But it’s unwavering. because It was acquiredthat It was fake. I was pulled It exists through loyal, falling, often burdened tired work.

Alchemy of Suffering

This is a sacred mystery. wonderful alchemy he It plays with the human soul.

He doesn’t just help us survive hard thing. He changes that. He takes our pain base metal, Our fear, us Failure, and Our longing, And if we let you hellom-he Turn that into money of wisdom.

It’s exactly you I’m praying He may be the exact instrument he will remove I’m using it To remake you.

The apostle Paul was very familiar with this alchemy. He begged three times to have the “flesh thorns” taken from him. The answers he received were not what he wanted, but that was what he needed. 2 Corinthians 12:9 say, “And he said to me, my grace is enough for you: for my power will be perfected with weakness.”

My strength is perfect with weakness.

do not have in spite of That’s why, but that’s why. in that. Weaknesses itself It will be a canvas on top His The strength is most spectacular.

Your weaknesses – what you hate, That’s you Failure to keep you at night is not a barrier to his use. That’s a prerequisite for that. That’s The sky The space where his strength is filled. It is a cracked bottle that makes the light shine.

The hardships don’t just make you stronger. It makes you you. a More authentic, More compassionate, more elasticity, and more Grounded version of you. You won’t shake easily. You know that deep in your bones, your strength really comes.

The next time the clock reads 2:17am

So, the next time you realize you’re waking up silently and heavy… the next time you experience that familiar horror… the weight of the yoke on your shoulder…

Remember.

you are not alone. You are in a tired exhausted fellowship, a club containing the prophets and kings.

I need you to learn a new rhythm for your powers, not as a punishment, but as an invitation to pull York along with him.

And in this fire of hardship, the power that is now forged to you does not look like arrogance. It looks like peace. It will feel like a root. It sounds like a whispering quiet confidence, even on the most difficult day: I’m being remade.

The burden is real. But the same goes for promises.

His grace is sufficient. That’s enough. For this. for you. Right now.

And that’s the strength that an easy pass can’t provide.

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Emmanuel Abimbora is a creative freelance writer, blogger and web designer. He is a respectable Christian with uncompromising faith from Ondo, Nigeria, West Africa. As a child’s lover, Emmanuel runs a small primary school in Arigidi, Nigeria.

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