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Cast thy burden upon the Lord
« on: June 15, 2014, 10:49:04 pm »
By C. H. Spurgeon


“It is better to trust in the Lord, than to put confidence in man.”
- Psalm 118:8

Doubtless the reader has been tried with the temptation to rely upon the things which are seen, instead of resting alone upon the invisible God. Christians often look to man for help and counsel, and mar the noble simplicity of their reliance upon their God. Does this evening’s portion meet the eye of a child of God anxious about temporals, then would we reason with him awhile. You trust in Jesus, and only in Jesus, for your salvation, then why are you troubled? “Because of my great care.” Is it not written, “Cast thy burden upon the Lord”? “Be careful for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication make known your wants unto God.” Cannot you trust God for temporals? “Ah! I wish I could.” If you cannot trust God for temporals, how dare you trust him for spirituals? Can you trust him for your soul’s redemption, and not rely upon him for a few lesser mercies? Is not God enough for thy need, or is his all-sufficiency too narrow for thy wants? Dost thou want another eye beside that of him who sees every secret thing? Is his heart faint? Is his arm weary? If so, seek another God; but if he be infinite, omnipotent, faithful, true, and all-wise, why gaddest thou abroad so much to seek another confidence? Why dost thou rake the earth to find another foundation, when this is strong enough to bear all the weight which thou canst ever build thereon? Christian, mix not only thy wine with water, do not alloy thy gold of faith with the dross of human confidence. Wait thou only upon God, and let thine expectation be from him. Covet not Jonah’s gourd, but rest in Jonah’s God. Let the sandy foundations of terrestrial trust be the choice of fools, but do thou, like one who foresees the storm, build for thyself an abiding place upon the Rock of Ages.

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Re: Cast thy burden upon the Lord
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2014, 02:46:57 pm »
You trust in Jesus, and only in Jesus, for your salvation, then why are you troubled?
Can you trust him for your soul’s redemption, and not rely upon him for a few lesser mercies?

Spurgeon asked some really relevant questions here. When you give yourself entirely to our Lord, that includes your trust in His ability to take care of your needs. Christ makes reference to the Father taking care of and feeding even the smallest of animals like the sparrow. If God loves a sparrow how much more the love you.

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Re: Cast thy burden upon the Lord
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2014, 11:45:56 pm »
Spurgeon asked some really relevant questions here. When you give yourself entirely to our Lord, that includes your trust in His ability to take care of your needs. Christ makes reference to the Father taking care of and feeding even the smallest of animals like the sparrow. If God loves a sparrow how much more the love you.

It is hard, especially for Christian, to completely turn over your life when you have always depended on yourself for your existence and your future. This is not something that can be done at the flip of a hat, it takes time and prayer to acquire this kind of faith.

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Re: Cast thy burden upon the Lord
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2014, 06:56:06 pm »
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It is a good point and faith does increase over time, a work of the Holy Spirit.