by David Brenneman
"casting all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you." 1 Peter 5:7.
At times, when there are heart-wrenching situations that steal our hope, there is only one thing we can do-let go. As much as we would like to control the situation and have our will be done,
we must acknowledge that in His wisdom and love, the Lord will decide what is best. And it may hurt terribly. But we recognize our responsibility is to honor Him as God, trust in His goodness, and put no other thing before Him.
So when you encounter trials where the consequences are monumental, do not bow to despair or bitterness. Instead, deliberately submit your life to God. This does not mean you will stop wrestling in prayer. Rather, it means that even as you pray, you put your wholehearted trust in God, seek His will, and intentionally relinquish the outcome of your circumstances to Him. This is not resignation or fatalism, and arriving at this point is seldom easy. You may wrestle with the feeling that you can do at least one more thing to solve your dilemma. But releasing your situation to the Lord is a mature step of faith, indicating your trust in His wisdom, goodness, and power. So let go, And allow Him to reveal Himself to you.
Jesus, I let it all go. Help me to trust You completely Amen
- Trusting God with Today, Dr. Charles Stanley.
When two of the devotionals that I read are on exactly the same passage...it's for a post the next day.
We weren't meant to live overwhelmed lives.
We weren't meant to live lives that were laced or filled with broken relationships, broken hearts.
We weren't but many wake up to these daily. Many people struggle and don't know or maybe don't realize that there is a solution.
I am not here speaking from a soapbox. I have spent my share of time in those kinds of situations.
When finally I was in that blessed position of having nowhere to look but up...only then did the tide turn and relief arrive.
Worrying coupled with anxiety are you trying to convince you that you are on your own and must find your own way.
When you get to the point of realizing that Jesus has been there all along, waiting with open arms, then you have reason to hope.
My hope is in Jesus to get me through those lonely times. Everyone goes through seasons of loss seasons of hurt. Seasons of not knowing who to go to or who to talk to. Those whom we used to have drifted away or moved on from us. Have had people I considered very close friends whom I used to confide in leave me by the wayside. It happens. But the greater truth is it is God who sometimes moves those people out of our lives because His plans and purpose don't include them for us anymore.
Other relationships we need to ask Jesus if they should stay or go. Because of utmost importance to Him is our sanctification. Our becoming more like Jesus Christ. It isn't for setting up our own little peace on Earth.
Knowingly and with intentionality staying in a bad situation is really on us. If God shows us the path to relief and His peace and we choose to keep trying to win the day instead...it's on us.
In every type of work experience and in many relationships I have stayed with them only as long as the Lord has allowed until He makes it impossible for me to stay in them. I learned the hard way not to push the issue when He who knows my end from my beginning says it's time to move on.
Our anxieties aren't something we're actually told to flee. We are told to cast them on Jesus. That's Alistair Begg's interpretation of this same passage. Take them and toss them to Jesus to handle, to deal with.
Our broken world has never had any kind of a breakthrough with self-help books or inspirational speakers.
Our world has only ever seen good come about when this verse has been properly applied.
It's going to be in my book but it's worth mentioning here...I had every single right to be severely anxious when I was informed that I was being put on Administrative Leave pending an investigation that could lead to my termination of employment.
I had that right but I chose instead to cast it to my Savior in prayer. I had never experienced anything like that situation and absolutely wanted to respond in a way that would honor my Savior and my Lord Jesus Christ.
We have choice because of the cross of Jesus Christ. Choice to come to Him to be saved or not. The consequences of sin is death and there's a definite day when those who have said no to the free gift of salvation will pay for that rejection. We have the choice, after coming to Christ for salvation, to seek first His kingdom and His righteousness or to try life in other ways. We have choice to live a life that honors Jesus in everything or in what we want the world to see.
We have choice to cast our anxieties, our burdens, upon Him or do the utterly foolish thing and try to deal with them ourselves. As Allistair Begg also eluded to...we tend to try to fix everything ourselves first before seeking His help.
My Dear Reader...first and foremost be sure that you are saved. The invitation has gone out to all the world for over 2,000 years. Soon that invitation will be ended.
Secondly, why would such a person who has the resurrection power of Jesus Christ, try to do life apart from God? Why try to solve or resolve situations that Jesus is immeasurably more intimately aware of every minutiae of detail than we ever could be? Why settle for breadcrumb solutions when Jesus is more than able to give us our fill of His peace?
Walk away from whatever relationships aren't healthy for you in Christ and pray for those people. Walk away from the situations that you can that aren't healthy for you in Christ.
Like arguments, food, other things, we don't always have to go to any we are invited to.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6.
My Dear Reader...stubbornness with regards to self is an extremely dangerous thing when living in this world apart from a right relationship with Jesus. You can be saved an be just as stupid as those not saved.
Cast your anxieties on Him.
If you're not saved yet don't listen to the lies that God's solutions will destroy your life. God's solutions always bring life.
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