Casting our cares on the Lord
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:24 pm
I've been told before that I'm a worrier. And that may very well be true. I watch people walk around like they don't have a care in the world, when really, that care-free world they're living in may very well be falling down around them.
For some reason, I can't do that.
Every day, I take my burdens to the Lord, but for some reason I can't leave them there. I know it's a sin, and I ask for forgiveness, but I also ask the Lord to teach me how to leave them there and stop worrying.
I know that the Lord cares for me. I'd be a fool not to believe that. The problem is that if I have something that I'm dealing with in my life, people tell me "Don't worry about it. God will work it out." I know he will, but I don't think God would have me to abandon all my problems and act as if they didn't exist. I could easily quit my job and say "God will work something out" but in reality I don't think He means for me to sit idly by and just wait for something to "magically" appear. I don't think that waiting on the Lord means to sit and twiddle my thumbs while God solves all my problems like He's putting together the pieces of a puzzle.
How can I strike a balance between reliquishing control to God and actively working toward improving my situations?
For some reason, I can't do that.
Every day, I take my burdens to the Lord, but for some reason I can't leave them there. I know it's a sin, and I ask for forgiveness, but I also ask the Lord to teach me how to leave them there and stop worrying.
I know that the Lord cares for me. I'd be a fool not to believe that. The problem is that if I have something that I'm dealing with in my life, people tell me "Don't worry about it. God will work it out." I know he will, but I don't think God would have me to abandon all my problems and act as if they didn't exist. I could easily quit my job and say "God will work something out" but in reality I don't think He means for me to sit idly by and just wait for something to "magically" appear. I don't think that waiting on the Lord means to sit and twiddle my thumbs while God solves all my problems like He's putting together the pieces of a puzzle.
How can I strike a balance between reliquishing control to God and actively working toward improving my situations?