I must confess I am good at giving God my burdens and worries, but I quickly take them back. Chastain, MS, LMFT is the Christian Working Mom Coach and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who specializes in helping Christian women make the most of their lives.If you suffer from "I Can't Say 'No" Syndrome, visit Kimberly's site today for the details on an exciting email course that's sure to set you free! . He made you and He loves you. God certainly knows what is best for me and only wants the best.Sig: ? 2004 Kimberly ChastainAbout the AuthorKimberly M. She is the author of the on-line course, "I Can't Say No" and Pearls of Encouragement for Christian Working Moms, a free e-book."Cast all your anxiety on Him for He cares for you. Give your loving Father all your anxiety and leave it there.
When you go fly fishing you cast your bait way down the river and let it float.I think when we keep our anxieties close God is unable to work and we are unable to even look down stream.So, I ask you "Where do you cast?" Once you cast your anxiety, do you leave it with God or do you take it back? God cares for you and cares about absolutely everything you care about." 1 Peter 5:7. Why wait on God, maybe I can figure this out myself? Do I really trust God to take my worries and take care of them? When I look closely at the above verse I often focus on the first part, cast all your anxiety on Him. Also, when we Worm Wheels Manufacturers keep our anxieties close we focus on the anxiety and take our eyes off of God. He cares about all my burdens, not just some of them. Because, my God cares for me, He wants to carry my burdens and He wants me to bring them to Him. He loves and wants me to share my worries and concerns.
If he allows the bait to float downstream he is more likely to catch a fish. I have that vision when we cast our anxiety on God. When we give our anxieties to God and leave them there He is more able to work and we are better able to rest.I don't know if you have ever been fly-fishing or maybe you have seen it on TV. That way the fish does not see you and hopefully attacks the bait. The second part is almost as important if not more important. May you rest in His perfect peace. Do you give Him your anxieties and let them float away and realize He is in control or do you keep the bait close so you can pick up the anxiety whenever you want? If a fly fisherman keeps his bait close he will scare away the fish