The Upper Room Devotional 8th February 2026, Sunday Message
Rest
Nancy P. (Ohio, USA)
Today’s Reading
Matthew 14:13-23
Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed. – Luke 5:16 (NIV)
Recently, I had the opportunity to spend time with a dear friend who is experiencing a health challenge. As we discussed treatment and doctors’ recommendations, I noticed that there was an emphasis on rest. We often equate rest with sleep. Sleep is a necessity, but rest isn’t necessarily. We talked about what resting might look like during this time. We prayed together for a better understanding of rest and God’s work in our lives.
Rest can be difficult for those of us who schedule every minute of the day. But our bodies, minds, and souls thirst for rest. It is essential and fulfilling. Jesus understood and valued the concept of rest. He took time away from his ministry to be refreshed.
When we allow God to do the work of rest in us, it brings value to our daily tasks and makes our worship more meaningful. Rest is an invitation to fall into God’s loving arms, letting our Creator heal, nourish, and hold us as we soak in God’s beautiful presence.
Thought for the Day
I will follow Jesus’ example and take time to rest.
Prayer Focus
Those facing health challenges
Today’s Prayer
Dear Father God, thank you for the gift of rest that allows us to grow closer to you. Amen.
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