Dear Annie,
I miss you. Our distances somewhat makes our relationships
grow stronger. I really believe that. But then again, I will see you soon. Can’t
wait! Yesterday you asked me what Psalm 55:22 mean, well, in short: take your concerns to God. “Cast your burden upon the Lord and He will sustain you: He will
never allow the righteous to be shaken.”
Annie, the Bible promises this: tough times are temporary
but God’s love is not – God’s love endures forever. So what does that mean to
you and me personally? Just this: from time to time, everybody faces disappointments
and broken relationships (maybe friendships or with family members) – so will
you. And when tough times arrive, God always stands ready to protect you and to
heal you. Your task, my dear one, is straightforward: You must share your
burdens with Him. What kind of burden? Any burden. But take note as Corrie ten
Boom observed, “Any concern that is too
small to be turned into a prayer is too small to be made into a burden.” Those
are comforting words for me, especially during difficult days. Smile.
Whatever the size of your challenges, remember Psalm
55:22, God is big enough to handle them. Ask for Him to help you today, with
faith and with fervour. Instead of turning things over in your mind, turn them
over to God in prayer. Instead of worrying about your next decision, ask God to
lead the way. “Cast your burden upon the
Lord” the One who cannot be shaken, and rest assured that He always
hears your prayers and “He will sustain you.”
As for “the righteous,”
you must keep your personal relationship with God alive. Keep on believe in the
Son, Jesus Christ and sustain your faith with the Word of God every day. And don’t
neglect to practise good deeds and love your neighbours. For the righteous are
saved by grace through faith, faith that produce godly deeds and actions.
Thank you for asking me
about Psalm 55:22. I appreciate it. I learned and encouraged by the Word
myself. I commend your thirst to know about the truth. Let us claim all of God’s promises
in the Bible such as this one. Our sins, our worries, our lives – we may cast
them all on Him. So dear, what’s your response to this verse? Oh ya, read the
whole chapter of Psalm 55 for its context, okay? So, I’ll wait for your reply
soon.
Aku sayau ka nuan,
Richard
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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