By Prophet C Nicole Henderson April 21, 2025
A Reflection for Spirit-Led Women and Leaders Who Are Ready to Heal and Rise
There comes a moment in every woman’s and man’s journey where the striving must cease and the stillness must begin.
Not because we’ve failed.
Not because we’re weak.
But because God is calling us into a deeper place—where healing flows and rebuilding begins.
Many of us have been praised for our strength. We’ve been the glue in families, the backbone of churches, the anchor in ministries, the CEO of everyone else’s crisis. But if we’re honest, we’re tired. Quietly tired. Invisibly weary. And spiritually dry in places we haven’t told anyone about.
We don’t need another project or platform.
We need presence—God’s presence.
We need rest—not as escape, but as revival.
💭 Rest Is Not Laziness. It’s Strategy.
Isaiah 30:15 says,
“In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and confidence shall be your strength.”
The world says, “Push through. Prove yourself. Don’t stop.”
But the Kingdom whispers, “Come back. Lay it down. Let Me rebuild you.”
God’s kind of rest isn’t a nap—it’s a divine reset. It’s where He restores what burnout burned up. It’s where He breathes fresh life into dry bones. It’s where our soul exhales and finally stops performing.
🔥 The Story of Elijah: When the Strong Get Weary
Elijah was a powerful prophet—fire caller, rain stopper, miracle worker. But after his greatest public victory, he hit his lowest private moment. He ran into the wilderness and collapsed under a broom tree (1 Kings 19:3–8). He was overwhelmed, exhausted, and emotionally done.
What did God do?
He didn’t rebuke Elijah.
He sent an angel to feed him.
He let him rest.
And He restored Elijah privately before releasing him publicly again.
That’s what God wants to do for us.
He wants to meet us at the tree of our breaking and turn it into a place of rebuilding.
👑 Dear Woman of God—You’re Not Broken, You’re Depleted
The fatigue you feel isn’t failure—it’s an invitation.
The heaviness you’ve been carrying isn’t meant to be managed—it’s meant to be laid down at His feet.
You’re not lazy for needing a pause.
You’re wise for returning to the One who knows how to revive your soul.
🛠️ How to Enter Rest and Let God Rebuild You
Here’s a simple blueprint you can start today:
Unplug – Silence your phone for 2 hours and give God your full attention.
Nourish – Prepare a slow, meaningful meal and enjoy it without rushing.
Stillness – Sit quietly with no agenda. Let your soul breathe.
Journal – Ask: Where do I feel most depleted? What does God want to refill?
Declare – “I rest, and I am revived. God meets me where I stop striving.”
🕊️ Let’s Pray Together
Father, I surrender the invisible weights I’ve been carrying. The ones that make me look strong but feel empty. Teach me to rest—not just physically, but emotionally, spiritually, and mentally. I receive Your invitation to stillness. Restore what’s been lost in the hustle. Let revival begin inside of me, one breath, one moment, one rest at a time. Amen.
🔜 Coming Tomorrow on SLWG and Clubhouse:
We’ll explore Day 2 of the “We Rest, We Rebuilds” Devotional Series: The Rebuild Begins in the Stillness.
We’ll break down how silence is not empty—it’s sacred. Be sure to check the SLWG Clubhouse and blog tomorrow as we go deeper into the healing journey.