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a teenager, I was always searching from something I had misplaced around
our house. Usually, it was my watch or my rings. I would take them off,
lay them somewhere, and make a mental note to retrieve them
later. As luck would have it, I remembered the part about retrieving the
items but the part about their
location must have been written in
invisible ink. I would run frantically through the house picking up every
piece of paper, searching underneath all the furniture, and rummaging through
every drawer, all to no avail.
At
this point I would enlist the help of everyone in the house. After
several minutes of sweeping our home,
my mom would come across the item. It took her almost no time to find it and it
was usually in plain view. Every time this
happened—and it happened a lot—I would get the
same advice, “Put your stuff in one place and you’ll never have to
worry about where it is.”
Like
most teenagers, I didn’t listen. I knew her advice was sound, and I knew it was
the right thing to do; I just didn’t do it. When I started driving, my
keys joined the list of things I lost on a regular basis. I was always
looking for them and we never seemed to find them in the same place
twice! Finally, my mom purchased a key holder which
dad mounted next to the back door. Mom’s message was simple—“Hang your
keys on the key holder and you’ll never have to worry where they are!”
For
the first few weeks, I did just fine. I would come into the house and
hang my keys on the key holder. When I needed to go out, I knew right
where my keys were, and I grabbed them on my way out the door. I hadn’t
transferred this concept to my watch or my rings. I still lost them on a
constant basis, but I did know where my keys were and that was one less thing I
had to worry about. After a few weeks, however, I was back to my old
tricks, failing to hang my keys on the holder and creating a stir in the house
until they were found.
The
concept of the key holder has direct application to the Christian walk,
especially when it comes to facing the problems and difficulties of life.
Jesus admonishes us not to worry because God
will take care of our needs and provide for us. At various times during
our walk with the Lord, we find it easy to let Him
carry our burdens and our worries. He invites us to bring all our cares
to Him because He
knows we can’t carry them on our own.
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Peter 5:7 reminds
us that we are to “hang” our burdens on the Lord, “Cast
all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.”
Please notice that Peter does not suggest we do this; he commands that we do
it. We are to roll all our cares, all our worries, all our fears, and all
our doubts on to Jesus’ shoulders. We are to do this because Jesus cares
for us. When we hang our burdens on him, we know where they are and we
don’t spend our time being anxious, running around frantically encountering and
creating one problem after another.
As
long as my keys were on the key holder, I didn’t even think about them.
As long as they were hanging by the back door, there was no cause for alarm and
I didn’t get stressed out over a mere set of keys. However, if they
weren’t on the key holder I grew frantic. Everything in the house became
a potential hiding place for the keys and the more I searched the more anxious
and frustrated I became.
This
is the secret Jesus would have us learn today. When we refuse to cast our
burdens on the Lord, we leave them lying all around us. They become
sources of great frustration and strife for us because we are constantly
thinking about them and confronting them. However, if we would just hang
them on Jesus, all our anxiety, all our frustrations, and all our worries would
disappear.
Why
is it that we refuse to hang our cares on him? Why is it we insist on
remaining frustrated and anxious when the solution
to our problem is so simple? Have you hung the worrisome keys of life on
Jesus? He is waiting for you to do that. He’s just inside the door of
your heart! Won’t you hang those keys on him
today?
If you listen closely you will hear him whispering my mom’s advice, “Hang your
burdens on me and you will never have to worry about them again.” So,
what are you waiting for?
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