Last week I practiced handing over each worry/anxiety/problem/’concern’ as it came up as an act of obedience to God’s call to humble myself by transferring/dumping/casting them on Him. (…when I remembered!)
God’s words as recorded by Peter was my guide (1 Peter 5: 6-7):
Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you.
The new thought that pressed in on me, though, was the ultimate reasons God gives for why we MUST hand over our burdens. The first one is explicit, a kind of ‘DUH’:
- we are to hand them over to God because it is actually HE who is the one handling them! It’s not something He says He WILL do, but that He right now is undertaking. So when we hold on to them and ‘think about‘, aka WORRY, we’re just spending precious energy in a maelstrom of anxiety that is accomplishing ZILCH.
But here’s what is even cooler about God’s command. I’ve always stopped after verse 7, not noticing what follows. There happens to be an even MORE crucial reason why we are NOT to invest energy into our problems. Look at the next exhortation as verses 8 and 9 continue the thought:
- Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. Resist him, firm in your faith.
When I really read these words, letting them sink in, the Holy Spirit reminded me that ‘…I am not my own. I was bought with a price….I am an ambassador for Christ..I am on duty – always!’
And what good is a soldier on duty if he is distracted? Our orders are to be alert and watchful:
I’m beginning to see that my thinking has been too small. My error was believing – falsely – that my worries were my own business and didn’t impact anyone else.
I obviously have forgotten that I am responsible ALSO to my brothers and sisters in Christ, to look out for their spiritual well being. And if I am so self-absorbed; if I am acting like a functional atheist who has no good and loving Heavenly Father, I am hurting the Church.
Here’s what I want to remember this week, that with Holy Spirit power I am both encouraged and am capable to:
- trust in my good Father at all times (Ps 62:8)
- not depend on MY understanding of the problems, worries, concerns, needs that concern me and my loved ones (Prov 3:5)
- not do anything from selfish conceit, but be concerned and interested in the lives of others (Phil 2:3-4)
Sep 01, 2014 @ 01:55:14
Thanks for the reminders from Peter. I needed to be reminded.
Trish
Sep 01, 2014 @ 06:32:07
“Functional atheist.” A memorable phrase. Yes, it hurts the church when we behave like that. Thanks, Maria, for the reminder.