
Cast All Your Care Upon The Lord
1 Peter 5:6-7 (NKJV)
[6] Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, [7] casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.
1 Peter 5:6-7 (NKJV)
[6] Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, [7] casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.
Fret not when you see challenges opposed to your calling. The Lord will perfect everything that concerns you. He will work things out for your good. In all your ways, submit to Him.
God cares so much about you. And He knows how far His name will reach if He elevates you. So that dream you have isn’t a nuisance to Him. He has captured it, and if it’s part of His plan for your life, He will surely take you there. Don’t be afraid. Keep moving forward in faith.
There’s no assurance that anything earthly you put your hope in won’t fail you. God is your security against shame, not your parents, job, family or connections. He is the ancient of days. He knows how to take care of you in unimaginable ways. Don’t lose hope in Him.
Love shares without any fear of loss. Desire and work on transparency in your relationships, especially in marriage. Be accountable to each other so that the devil will not suggest evil thoughts of mistrust in your partner’s mind.
Jesus didn’t entrust Himself to anyone because He knew what was in man (ref. John 2:24-25). What can you learn from this as a leader in Christ? See your value by how God sees it, not by what people say of you.
Don’t let your heart deceive you. Don’t submit to your changing emotions to make decisions today. You might regret it tomorrow. Rely on divine wisdom to navigate your life. It’s for your good.
God knew you before bringing you into the world. So when He provides you leadership and says, “submit to Me,” it’s not because He wants to cage your life. No! It’s because He knows what is best for you, far beyond your knowledge.
Just as the Apostles obeyed Jesus, went out to preach and came back rejoicing for the exploits God used them to wrought on the mission field, so you’ll return to God rejoicing each day for learning obedience through the things you have suffered (or suffering now).
When you wake up, what do you thank God for? What burdens do you cast to the Lord daily? This world isn’t fair, and too many people say times are hard. Would you learn to watch in hope of the Lord?
Herod got trapped by his own oath to her daughter — who was directed by her mother to demand the head of John the Baptist. Be careful of making oaths in happy moments, especially in the midst of secular people. You might fall into a trap with your own words.
Whether it’s fear of rejection, an uncertain future, getting financial help or missing God’s providential way, He’s there to fix every issue and heal your pain. There’s more to life than momentary issues. Don’t be afraid. Keep trusting God. He’ll help you.