![]() ![]() Be sober, be vigilant because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. This verse will help you: 1 Peter 5:6–9: “Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you. We tend to make mountains out of molehills while, sometimes, our troubles are all too real.īut I have a solution! The Bible tells us what to do, which you can take to the bank. The worst of it is that, sometimes, our problems are imagined. It makes you feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders. Even when you give them over to the Lord in prayer, they’ll just pop back into your head again. What about this? What about that? Sometimes, they’ll wake you up in the middle of the night. I am not a betting man, but I’m pretty sure that when you’re laying your head down at night, boom, worries come. Do I have the right kind of car? The right house? The right clothes? Do I make enough money? Do my friends care about me? It’s a never-ending list. By all means, it’s not just the external things that get us worried. COVID-19, the economy, natural disasters, instability and the threat of wars across the globe-it goes on and on. Name me one of today’s hot button situations, and I can tell you for sure that someone worries about it. Worries and anxieties are some of today’s most prevalent issues. What’s burdening you today? What’s weighing you down? Matthew 11:28 tells us: “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (NKJV). Here’s what I mean: Jesus loves you and wants you to be unburdened. ![]() Jesus Christ is our God, but Jesus effectively wants to pick up your trash. So let me say something that might seem a little odd. To Be Unburdenedīefore you ask how one connects Jesus with trash, I promise I have a good reason. It’s not that hard, and I procrastinate for some reason or another. Every Tuesday and Thursday-or is it Monday and Friday? Every week it’s an internal battle to take those big trash cans to the curb, which is about 25 feet from the inside of my garage. Well, back to the present day: I don’t know about you, but taking the trash is my job (isn’t it mostly a man’s job?). The city was paralyzed, smelled, and New York, which was already in a bad spot in that decade, went from bad to worse. Streets were filled with all types of waste, which led to an invasion of rats, which ultimately led to health issues. You can just imagine what kind of problem that was. I know that this metaphor might just be over the top, but stay with me for a second, and I know that I can convince you.įor those of you who can remember to back in the 1970s, New York City was plagued by citywide sanitation workers strike, which meant that trash wasn’t being picked up anywhere. By reading the title of this article, I’m guessing that I’ve got your attention.
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