Casting our cares on the Lord
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?
But, if we retrain our minds, and replace old habits with our faith in God and His Word, the habits will diminish and worry will tire -- that pestering spirit will eventually tire and leave.
