Good Morning All,
Psalm 55:22; “Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved.”
Why do we do it to ourselves? Why do we worry about everything? It is either too wet or too dry. When we are at work, we worry about being
behind in our work or else we worry that there is not enough work and we may
get laid off. We worry about
everything. I used to be fascinated by
the young men who played baseball for me.
It seemed some were more comfortable striking out than getting a
hit. If they got a hit; everyone
expected them to do it again and they were worried that they wouldn’t. Some preachers worry about when they get a
compliment on a sermon that now the next one has to be better!
I have listened to people who worry about
something bad going to happen because they have enjoyed such blessings
lately. It is almost that we feel that
every good blessing earns a little punishment; why do we do that? Why do we punish our self and for absolutely
nothing?
Our psalmist addresses this problem for
us. Instead of thinking that the cares
of the world are upon us; he invites us to cast our burdens upon Jesus. Jesus bore our burden on the cross at
Calvary. He paid the debt of our sin and
freed us from the burden of the Law. We
now can freely and boldly come to our heavenly Father and seek his peace and
grace. We are in the loving hands of our
benevolent and loving God. Jesus used
the story of the birds or the grass to tell this truth to his disciples.
Look at the birds; seriously take a look at
them. They have absolutely no
worries. They fly around, eat and
chirp. They don’t worry about the boss
or the banker or the government. They
have no worries. Yet they have no
worries because they don’t know any different; what about us? We do know better, shouldn’t we worry?
Aren’t you worth more than a bird? Of course, you are! If God takes care of the birds; how much more
will he gladly take care of you! We have
no need to worry; God will provide for our needs. Worry is the tool of the devil. The devil uses it to inflict pain and
discomfort to us. Think about what
happens when we worry; we don’t sleep right, we don’t eat right, we get crabby
and short with others, we fail to act and we can often begin to question
God. Once we do this, the devil smiles.
When worry hits you, stop, drop and
pray! Ask God to help you and to remove
your worry about something. This will
help in all these areas. Prayer will
drive the devil away and we will begin to see a little more clearly what God
wants for us. We will see that it is not
others causing us problems but it is our own lack of faith. We lose sight of God’s grace and mercy.
We
begin to look inward for our answers instead of looking to God as the source of
all our needs. You are worth more than
any bird; God sent his Son to die for you in order to redeem you. He did this because he loves you and values
you deeply.
Dear Jesus, you have saved us because you love
us. Give us the courage to trust you to
take care of all of our needs. In your
precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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