The Be Circle

The Be Circle

Am I Tired or Am I Weary?

16 min · 4 de may de 2026
portada del episodio Am I Tired or Am I Weary?

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Are you tired… or truly weary? In this episode of The Be Circle, the conversation breaks down the difference between physical exhaustion and a deeper, soul-level heaviness. Tired can be fixed with rest—but weariness comes from carrying things you were never meant to hold, often while doing life for God instead of with Him. From taking on too much to holding onto what should be surrendered, this episode invites you to ask: what am I carrying that I need to release? If you’ve been feeling drained, this one’s for you.

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