Our prayer focus verse this month is Matthew 11:28-29 where Jesus said, “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart and you will find rest for your souls.”
If I marched in with a loaded rucksack today, you would know that I was carrying a heavy burden because my face would be contorted and I would be huffing and puffing. I’m not used to that kind of weight.
Soldiers who are used to marching for miles with that heavy weight on their backs look fine. They sweat because the load is heavy, yet they go for miles and miles without a break. They have been trained to carry a heavy load and they are used to it.
Just like soldiers on a march, there are burdens we carry around that we have become accustomed to. But, it is not part of God’s design for His people. Fear, anxiety, shame, secret sin, unforgiveness, trials at home or with others, frustrations, … the list goes on and on.
Think about what burdens you. Sometimes we are so used to a load, we think it’s our lot in life to carry this load. Some of us are carrying several rucksacks at once. May the Holy Spirit reveal those loads we were not meant to carry.
“Cast your burden on the Lord, and He shall sustain you. He shall never permit the righteous to be moved.” (Psalm 55:22) Do not be like the guy who was walking along a dusty road with a load on his back. Another man came along in a pick up truck and offered to give him a ride. The man however kept the load on his back. The driver stopped and said, “Put your load in the back of the truck.” “Oh no”, said the man. “It is very kind of you to give me a ride, but I do not want you to carry my load too.” It is just as foolish for us to persist in carrying our own load when the Lord, who is carrying us, stands ready to carry the burden for us.
Jot down any burdens that God may reveal to you that you need to give to Him. When you are done, bring those burdens to the Lord. Perhaps you can create a special place to put them like in a special box. The act of casting your burden on the Lord is something God wants you to remember. By releasing your burden to the Lord, it becomes an offering to Him. You are saying, “Father, I give this all to You because I know You care for me.” As you close your box and walk away, you are leaving your burdens right where they belong – in the care of God. Let your special box be a reminder to you of God’s faithfulness and desire to carry and care for your burdens.
The Lord is your helper. He will never leave you nor forsake you. God loves you so much that He gave His only Son, Jesus, to take your place so that you can have complete forgiveness of your sins. His final work on the cross was paid for you to be free. “It is finished!” Ladies, let’s lay our burdens where they belong, in the loving arms of our capable Lord!
Michelle Green
Prayer Coordinator,
Ft. Bragg, NC


