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  <title>S12.03 | Burned Out for God? What Matthew 11:28-29 Really Means About Taking Jesus’ Yoke</title>
  <description>What happens when you’re doing “God’s work” - but you feel completely burned out? In this episode of Affirming Truths, Carla shares why she is stepping into a 5-week sabbatical and what God has been revealing about identity, striving, and control. Reflecting on Matthew 11:28–29, she unpacks what it truly means to “take Jesus’ yoke” - not as a poetic phrase, but as a practical invitation. If you’ve been hustling for your worth, overworking to prove yourself, or quietly exhausted from trying to carry life in your own strength, this episode will gently challenge and encourage you. You’ll learn:   What a yoke actually was in biblical times   Why Jesus calls His burden “light”   How burnout can reveal misplaced identity   What it means to let Jesus set the pace   This is an invitation to stop striving, release control, and walk beside the One who carries the weight. Did you know that Carla is a Christian Mental Health coach? See if working with her is what you need in your current season. &amp;amp;nbsp;Book a discovery call today! GET YOUR FREE RENEWING YOUR MIND WORKBOOK HERE Connect With Carla: Book a Discovery call with me https://calendly.com/cmsarges/discoverycall&amp;amp;nbsp; Come hangout on IG with me @carla.arges Check out my blog and more at www.carlaarges.com &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Affirming Truths Podcast | Christian Mental Health, Encouragement</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.carlaarges.com</author_url>
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