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The Weary World Rejoices Downloadable Study

US$9.00

So many of us are weary in some way, and we're craving a bit of celebration, joy, and hope.

Maybe you're weary as you face deep struggles, exhausted by the monotony of everyday life, or simply sleep-deprived. Whatever the case, there are times when we all grow tired–in our bodies and our souls.

But what if we could rejoice, even in our weariness?

Based on Luke 1 - 2:40, this study looks at the stories of Mary, Zechariah and Elizabeth, the shepherds, and Simeon and Anna. What did it look like for them to rejoice, despite exhaustion, shame, or other struggles? How we can do the same?

We'll dive deeply into Scripture and reflect on what it means for everyday life. I've structured this to span 4 weeks, and you can work through each week's material in a couple days or follow the suggested outline for a 5-days-per-week study. In the back, there’s also a list of bonus resources curated to help you dig even deeper.

Please note: This study is for personal use only. Contact sarah@sarahjhauser.com for group use.

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So many of us are weary in some way, and we're craving a bit of celebration, joy, and hope.

Maybe you're weary as you face deep struggles, exhausted by the monotony of everyday life, or simply sleep-deprived. Whatever the case, there are times when we all grow tired–in our bodies and our souls.

But what if we could rejoice, even in our weariness?

Based on Luke 1 - 2:40, this study looks at the stories of Mary, Zechariah and Elizabeth, the shepherds, and Simeon and Anna. What did it look like for them to rejoice, despite exhaustion, shame, or other struggles? How we can do the same?

We'll dive deeply into Scripture and reflect on what it means for everyday life. I've structured this to span 4 weeks, and you can work through each week's material in a couple days or follow the suggested outline for a 5-days-per-week study. In the back, there’s also a list of bonus resources curated to help you dig even deeper.

Please note: This study is for personal use only. Contact sarah@sarahjhauser.com for group use.

So many of us are weary in some way, and we're craving a bit of celebration, joy, and hope.

Maybe you're weary as you face deep struggles, exhausted by the monotony of everyday life, or simply sleep-deprived. Whatever the case, there are times when we all grow tired–in our bodies and our souls.

But what if we could rejoice, even in our weariness?

Based on Luke 1 - 2:40, this study looks at the stories of Mary, Zechariah and Elizabeth, the shepherds, and Simeon and Anna. What did it look like for them to rejoice, despite exhaustion, shame, or other struggles? How we can do the same?

We'll dive deeply into Scripture and reflect on what it means for everyday life. I've structured this to span 4 weeks, and you can work through each week's material in a couple days or follow the suggested outline for a 5-days-per-week study. In the back, there’s also a list of bonus resources curated to help you dig even deeper.

Please note: This study is for personal use only. Contact sarah@sarahjhauser.com for group use.

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I wonder if sometimes our discontent is actually because we’re being perfectionists. 

We’re given a good thing. Or we take a good trip. Or we have a good time. 

But it’s not *perfect.* 

Maybe we’re grateful to a degree. But

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