2.20- Put Down Your Burdens

 2.20-

Put Down Your Burdens                      Matthew 11:25-30                    Lawrence Darmai

    A man driving his pickup truck on a country track saw a woman carrying a heavy load, so he stopped and offered her a lift. The woman expressed her gratitude and climbed into the back of the truck.

    A moment later, the man noticed a strange thing: the woman was still holding onto her heavy load despite sitting in the vehicle! Astonished, he pleaded, “Please, Madam, put down your load and take your rest. My truck can carry you and your stuff. Just relax.”

    What do we do with the load of fear, worry and anxiety we often carry as we go through life’s many challenges? Instead of relaxing in the Lord, I sometimes behave like that woman. Jesus said, “Come to me, all you who are wear and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28), yet I’ve caught myself carrying burdens I should offload onto Jesus.

    We put down burdens when we bring them to the Lord in prayer. The apostle Peter says, “Cast all your anxiety on [Jesus] because He cares for you” (I Peter 5:7). Because He cares for us, we can rest and relax as we learn to trust Him. Instead of carrying the burdens that weigh us down and weary us, we can give them to the Lord and let Him carry them.

Jesus, for dying for me and giving me the hope of eternal life.

                Transform my life so that I may bring glory and honor to You alone.

      Prayer  is  the  place  where  burdens  change  shoulders.


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