Anxiety. Depression. Fear. Worry. I see the same issues over, and over again on social media, and all over the internet. Friends and family are struggling with these things too. I’ve had my own issues with worry over the years. I am quite good at it at times. We are all dealing with problems. As Christians we are not immune from trouble. Jesus tells us we will have trouble in this world, but to be encouraged since He has overcome the world (John 16:33). The trouble will come. I know that sounds like bad news. It is the reality of living in a fallen world. So how do we deal with the anxiety and worry about our struggles?
Psalm 55:22 “Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous fall.”
Cast in Hebrew is from the root word shalak, and it means to throw, cast, hurl, fling. This changed everything for me years ago when I understood what cast really meant. This was a new revelation for me from the Holy Spirit. I had read this verse so many times over the years. Now, it has taken on a whole new meaning. If I throw, hurl, or fling my cares on the Lord I don’t have them anymore. He’s got them. And, even better, He will take care of me and won’t let me fall. But first, I have to throw my stress and worry on Him. This is not a question, or a suggestion. This is a command.
1 Peter 5:7 “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.”
Cast in Greek is epiripto. It’s definition is to throw upon, cast upon. Same meaning as the Hebrew word for cast. In the New Testament, the message repeats itself. Again, this is not a question, or a suggestion. This is a command. The verse just before this tells us to humble ourselves first, and that God will lift us up in due time (1 Peter 5:6). So an important part of throwing, or casting our anxiety on the Lord is humbling ourselves. It takes humility to let go of our fears and give them to God. This act means we are trusting Him to handle our anxiety His way. This can be scary.
Do I trust God to sustain me? His word is clear that He will never let the righteous fall, yet I hold on to my cares and burdens. For me, it’s about control and letting go. I want God to answer my prayers exactly how, and when I say. I have been a Christian long enough to know that it doesn’t work this way. I have to fully surrender to His plan every day. His plan for me is for good, and He always takes care of me. Always.
This is why it is so important to be in the word of God daily. Feelings and emotions can trick us into thinking God has abandon us. That is a lie. God is perfect. He will never let the righteous fall. We have to cast our cares and anxieties on Him. In fact, He tells us to do so. Throw, hurl, toss your cares on the Lord today! Now that’s a sort of shocking image. Tossing and hurling our troubles on the Lord. Once we cast our cares on Him they are His. Wow! God loves us that much! He is unbelievably good! Praise Him!
Now, I know this can be difficult to do. I can cast my cares on Him and then moments later take them right back. There is no limit to how many times we are to cast our cares on the Lord. If we have to cast our anxiety on Him every moment because the burden is heavy and the pain is so deep, then do it. No one on this earth can care for you the way God can. He’s telling us to throw our burdens on Him. Let’s take Him at His word, and do it!
Love you all,
Meghan
Amen! “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” James 1:22
It takes a call to action, action of the mind and heart to “cast all your anxiety on Him”.
Thank you for this encouraging message that we can all apply daily
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It is a choice to cast all our anxiety on Him. It’s freeing, but also difficult for me to do all the time. I tend to hold on to the cares. The message is from the Lord and I get the privilege to share what He tells me. Thanks for your comment! Love ya sista!
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I appreciate this so much. God brought this verse before me yesterday (1 Peter 5:7), & then again (with so much encouragement) today. I needed that. Thank you!
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Sounds like a confirmation. So glad it encouraged you! God is always working and I’m grateful to be any part of what He’s doing. God bless you my friend!
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Well, I need this message as much as anyone. Every day I need to make the decision to cast all my worries before the Lord. Thanks for the reminder and the very well-written explanation. Love your blog.
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This applies to me too. Thanks for your comment and support!
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Great post, Meghan! I have dealt with anxiousness and found that having verses to pray like 1 Peter5:7 has really helped. My go-to verse is Philippians 4:6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
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Thank you Benjamin! I love Philippians 4:6 too! I have leaned on that verse for many years. Thank God for His word!
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Meghan, wonderful post of comfort and strength. I am learning slowly to cast my cares on the Lord, and then leave them there. Thank you for this powerful scripture based post. God bless you!
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Thank you Melissa! I am still learning to cast my cares and have to do so daily. Thanks so much for your support!
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