Casting Your Cares On The Lord: Living the No Stress Life
Casting your cares on the Lord is just as much a commandment as the big 10. Doing it will rid your life of worry.
Casting your cares on the Lord is just as much a commandment as the big 10. Doing it will rid your life of worry.
The Law of Faith is just as reliable as any natural laws we have here in the earth. A law will work anywhere in the world. A law will work for anyone who will work the law. When the rules that govern a law are operated properly, the law will work every single time with no exceptions.
A good church is all inclusive. Sometimes, either subconsciously or deliberately clicks or exclusive groups are formed within the church. When this happens, certain segments of society can be made to feel less welcome than others. Why are we willing, as a church body to exclude anyone based upon sin, their past, or any other irrelevant issue? There is no entity on the face of the earth that should be more inclusive than the church of the Lord Jesus Christ.
If you’ve lost your job, there should be available resources to connect you with members within your congregation to help you find another. If you have an appliance that breaks down, there should be some sort of broadcast to the congregation concerning your need.
Several times in the bible it says that the Word of the Lord went forth and people were added to the church. Now, if the Word of the Lord is supposedly going forth out of your church, yet people aren’t being added to it, you might want to ask yourself why? I can’t find anywhere in scripture where it says the Word of the Lord went forth and things remained the same.
It’s nice to be able to have the option of attending a church that offers mid-week services. I was fortunate enough to attend a church that offered 9 services throughout the week at one point. For most of my life I’ve had to work on Sunday. So for me, it was nice going to a church where my work schedule didn’t prohibit me from attending church.
It endears church leaders to the congregants when they share with us their mess ups, shortcomings and challenges. If you as a leader come to your congregants with testimonies of the great things that God has done in your life but are reluctant to share the areas where you’re challenged, you’re out of balance. You’ll lose credibility. You become unrelatable and your parishioners won’t be able to identify with you. Why? Because all you share is the good and not the bad.
People don’t choose which restaurants they go to because of race. They choose restaurants because of the food. Because of the ambiance, or the wait staff or because of the overall experience. The same is true in the church. If the good Word of God is going forth people will come. People of all races will come.
Part of the church’s responsibility is to minister to it’s people. A great part of this ministry includes accessibility. As a church member you should be able to reach a member of the ministerial staff 24/7.
If you’re joining a church and you don’t know what they believe, and they don’t know what they believe it’s an accident waiting to happen. There should be a clear cut vision. A mission statement or a statement of faith.
Wisdom would dictate that the new member would sit under the ministry to somewhat understand the mission and direction of the church. But there must come a time when members become contributors to the church community by serving.
There seems to be certain topics that the church shy’s away from. Subjects like tithes and offerings, praying in tongues, the gifts of the Spirit and how they manifest, Satan and demonic activity such as demonic oppression and possession, laying hands on the sick and healing in general are rarely talked about in church.
Put yourself in the position of someone who is lost. You stumble into church at your lowest point in life. You say to yourself “I want to accept Jesus as my lord and savior”. So you sit through the service.
We’re dealing with remnants of COVID. The economy is going through the roof. We’re dealing with negative situations on the job. Stress at home and in our marriages. Stress with the kids. The list goes on and on. I’d just like to remind you that the situation you find yourself in today didn’t catch God off guard. He knew exactly where you would be, He knew exactly where the economy would be, He knew about the pandemic, nothing caught Him off guard.
You’ve prayed, you’ve read your bible, you’ve spent time with God and you look up and you find yourself in a sinful situation. You have sinned. You feel bad, you repent, you confess your sin and you go on.
But the following day you commit the same sin. Then next week you commit the same sin. Next month you repeat the same sin. And you look up and several years have gone by and you’re still committing the same sin.
When it comes to God, the bible says that the cattle on a thousand hills belongs to God. God is the creator. He owns it all. Is there a certain amount of money that you could offer to Him? No, the money belonged to Him before He gave it to you. Literally EVERYTHING belongs to God already, so what could you possibly give Him that He doesn’t already have?
A daughter needs to be able to place absolute trust in her father. Having made many mistakes as a parent, I can say hindsight is 20/20 in this area.
A father’s word should be golden. His word should be his bond. His daughter should be able to depend entirely upon every word that comes out of his mouth.