Let him do his thing
Perhaps one of your new year's resolutions was to worry less and trust God more. If you made that one, you are definitely not alone. It is human nature to worry over things - what to do, where to go, who to see, when it will be done, and on we worry. The more we worry, the less we trust - the more we cast that worry on Jesus, the less it will consume our every thought, plan, and action!
Don’t be troubled. Trust in God, and trust in me. (John 14:1)
Don’t be troubled. Trust in God, and trust in me. (John 14:1)
The 'command' is pretty specific - DON'T BE TROUBLED. I imagine God emphasizing that one to us, so I made it all caps! The troubles of this world are so many and seem to mount with each passing day. It almost seems we barely get past yesterday's troubles before new ones are on the horizon. When our eyes are on the troubles we observe around us, we cannot see the glory God has laid out for us. His watchful eye sees far better than ours ever do, so maybe it is time to do as he says and stop being 'troubled' over this or that.
Trust is a learned thing. We don't just launch into trust and then all is well for a lifetime. We learn to trust as the relationship is built. Did you catch that one? The relationship has to be built. It is not enough to just say 'yes' to Jesus and trust that all will just fall into place in our lives. There are things we must relinquish in order to make this relationship work - things like our selfish pride, damaged emotions, and grudges that have become mountains over the years. We cannot expect peace if we constantly hold onto the things that disturb that peace over and over again.
Little by little, item by item, we share the things with God that give us all this anxiety and sorrow. Little by little, item by item, he takes those things into his care and asks us to trust him with the outcome. That is where the rub comes - it is hard to trust him to take care of what we have had such a hard time letting go of all this time! The moment we let go, we want to take it back! The instruction is clear - let go, stop being troubled by those things, and let him do his thing. Just sayin!
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