Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
Engaging today's teens with
America's yesterday
“Cast your burden on the Lord, and he shall sustain you; He shall never permit the righteous to be moved.”
Psalm 55:22 NKJV
For just a moment, imagine your concerns and worries are categorized into a colorful array of emojis and delivered to God’s inbox: DivineDelivery@God.com. Will He reply? Will He add a few heavenly emojis showcasing His sense of humor? Will He deliver a message stating for you to take a left at the next Y in your path. Despite it being 2024, God does not have or ever have an email or an inbox. Probably, a good thing. I mean, let’s be honest, pretty sure not a single soul would want to converse with God through email, right?
The scriptures, in their good-natured way, encourage us to surrender our concerns to God. This assures us He will never simply dismiss our problems with a casual tap of the “delete” button. Instead, it allows you to
“Cast your burden on the Lord, and he shall sustain you; He shall never permit the righteous to be moved” (Psalm 55:22, NKJV). Love, love that verse. The reassurance of those words is like a powerful, comforting hug to the heart. Something an email couldn't do.
In another verse, Jesus lets us know God will provide all our needs. For instance, in Matthew 6:31-32, Jesus says,
“Therefore do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat? or ‘What shall we drink?’ or What shall we wear?’ ”
Beloved, our questions and concerns are not unanswered emails. They aren’t emojis ready to be chosen for a rollercoaster ride into the digital world. Beloved, God knows our needs intimately. He knows our heart.
You see, sometimes our concerns are opportunities for the Divine to showcase His timing, offer His infinite wisdom, and wrap His unconditional love around all who trust and believe in Him. Our concerns add depth and meaning to the grand canvas of eternity. It also paints a picture of trust, surrender, and faith to our omniscient One.
So, when the first drafts of worry and concern overwhelm your surroundings, “cast your burden” and allow God to “sustain you.” He never deletes but will expedite your burdens straight to the top and mark them with a divine seal of heavenly approval, and if He's feeling really giddy that day, He might attach an angelic emoji--just for fun.
Heavenly Father,
As I surrender my worries and concerns into Your hands, I thank You for a peace that surpasses all understanding. I am forever grateful I don’t have to wait for You to read my email. You already know my concerns, my worries, and Your scripture encourages me to cast all my burdens on You. For this reassurance, I am eternally thankful for your unwavering presence. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Spiritual Sparks
1. Considering the reassurance found in Psalm 55:22, how does this verse resonate with you,
especially in times of concern or worry?
2. Just for some weird fun, if you were to email God, what would you write and what kind of
emoji/s would you use?