The start of a new year has a way of waking up old pressure.
Even with the best intentions, it doesn't take long for hope to quietly turn into effort—another season of trying to be more faithful, more consistent, more "together." And somewhere underneath it all, the question lingers: Why does it always feel heavier than it should?
In a recent message, I spent time in Hebrews 8, and what struck me wasn't a new challenge—but a deep relief. God didn't come to upgrade the old way of relating to Him. He replaced it. Not with distance or demands, but with something better than striving ever could be.
This isn't about setting the bar higher for the year ahead. It's about discovering what's already been done, and how that changes the way you wake up, pray, and walk forward—without the weight of needing to prove anything.
If you're beginning this year longing for rest instead of resolve, I think you'll find this message encouraging.