1 Peter 5:7 7 casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.
It
does not matter how tightly knit our families are or how many close
friends we have. When we go through a difficult time or trial, many a
time, we still feel all alone and that no one really cares or
understands.
Martha
knew that feeling. She had on one occasion cried out to Jesus, “Lord,
do You not care that my sister has left me to serve alone?” (Luke 10:40)
Jesus’ disciples also knew what it was like to feel small, alone and in
trouble. They cried out, “Teacher, do You not care that we are
perishing?” when they were swept up in a terrifying storm. (Mark 4:38)
Today,
maybe the cry of your heart is also, “Lord, do You not care that I am
left all alone… that I am going under… that I am perishing?”
My
friend, the Lord does care for you. He loves you so much that He wants
you to cast all your cares upon Him — not just some but all your
cares. He wants both your big and small cares. There is nothing too
small or big for Him. If it is a care in your heart, He wants you to
cast it upon Him.
When
the apostle Peter wrote “casting all your care upon Him”, he was
talking about the continuous act of casting all your cares upon the
Lord. As a care comes, God wants you to cast it to Him. That is the
lifestyle He wants you to adopt. Why? The verse gives us the reason —
“for He cares for you”. You are casting all your cares upon the One who
loves you, and who left all of heaven to come and die for you. That is
who you are casting your cares to. It is not just any person, but it is
the One who gave His life for you!
When you are going through a
difficult time, God wants you to believe that you are never alone
because He Himself has said that He will never leave you nor forsake
you. (Hebrews 13:5) As the object of His care, He will take care of you
for the rest of your life. You are never alone and always cared for!
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