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Why Spiritual Burnout Might Be God’s Invitation to Rest | Joel S. Goldsmit Grace Have you ever felt inwardly tired—not just physically exhausted, but spiritually worn out—despite praying more, studying more, meditating more, and trying harder than ever? In this message inspired by Joel S. Goldsmit, we step directly into that quiet place many sincere seekers are afraid to admit: spiritual burnout. This teaching is not for the casual listener. It’s for the devoted soul who has been carrying the hidden weight of “becoming spiritual,” working to improve, correct, refine, and manage their inner life—only to discover that the more effort they apply, the heavier life feels. Here’s the turning point: burnout isn’t always a sign you’re doing something wrong. It can be the sign that the false foundation of striving is collapsing—so something truer can be revealed. You’ll hear a radical shift: Jesus didn’t promise more instructions—He promised rest. Not self-mastery. Not spiritual performance. Rest. “Be still and know that I am God” is not a technique, but a doorway into a different basis of living—where grace is not earned, but recognized. Where the pressure to “fix yourself” fades, and the deeper reality becomes clear: the Kingdom is not a distant destination. It is within you—now. This video explores why the mind turns even revelation into effort, why striving secretly reinforces the sense of separation, and why the Christ-life is not something you achieve—but something you permit. When effort ends, something quiet and profound begins: relief, simplicity, and a life that feels guided rather than forced. The question changes from “What more must I do?” to “What assumption am I carrying that makes God seem absent?” If you’ve been discouraged, weary, or silently asking why your devotion hasn’t produced peace, this message will meet you with clarity and hope. Not as another method—but as an invitation to drop the burden and discover what has been present all along. ▶️ Watch with an open heart—because what you’ve called “burnout” may be the very threshold of freedom, abiding, and grace. 🕊️ Joel S. Goldsmit points us to the simplest truth: You were never meant to live from effort—you were meant to live from Presence. 30 Keywords (comma-separated): Joel S. Goldsmit, spiritual burnout, spiritual exhaustion, grace not effort, be still and know, come unto me and rest, kingdom of God within you, Christ within, surrender to God, divine grace, stop striving spiritually, Christian mysticism, contemplative Christianity, inner stillness, spiritual awakening, letting go control, divine government, rest in God, prayer without striving, meditation without effort, self improvement trap, release guilt and pride, I live yet not I, Christ liveth in me, spiritual fatigue relief, surrender not technique, recognizing presence, abiding in Christ, peace that passes understanding, effortless spirituality 30 Hashtags (comma-separated): #JoelSGoldsmit, #SpiritualBurnout, #Grace, #BeStill, #ChristianMysticism, #ContemplativePrayer, #InnerPeace, #Faith, #Surrender, #ChristWithin, #AbideInMe, #RestInGod, #SpiritualAwakening, #Meditation, #Prayer, #DivineGuidance, #LettingGo, #GodWithinYou, #KingdomOfGod, #SpiritualGrowth, #Healing, #Peace, #GospelTruth, #ChristianTeaching, #BibleWisdom, #Spirituality, #TrustGod, #FreedomInChrist, #Stillness, #GraceNotEffort