Temptations of Responsibilities II:
Don’t Worry; Be Healthy!
This week, shed the burdens. Don’t worry. Be healthy! When we worry, our bodies keep score. God has promised us health and joy. When you think about it, the primary reason we experience joyless hours, days, or God forbid, weeks, is because we’re worried. Wondering, or even doubting that God will supply our needs, heal our bodies, give us friends, fulfill our dreams. The question is, what should we do with the concerns we have about each of these responsibilities?
In the late 20th Century there was a song by Bobby Mc Farrin, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy!” . It’s cute and will make you smile…for a while. But still the doubt returns if you don’t have someone on you you can lay the burdens that make you sad, anxious and, yes, even stressed. We have to do something with the worry about these responsibilities or they just keep coming back.

Centuries before Bobby Farrin wrote his song, Jesus gave the same command. “Don’t worry”. It’s a waste of time and energy! Jesus promised that that if we seek first the kingdom of God, all these needs – our physiological, safety, social, esteem, even self-actualization needs – will be met. By whom, you say? By God, the Father of all good and perfect gifts who promised to supply ALL OUR NEEDS. In the meantime, what do we do while awaiting the supply? Respond with ‘Yes” to the invitation given later in the book of Matthew.
28“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30 NIV)
As Christians, we like to say we are giving our burdens to the Lord, but how often we find ourselves taking them back — time and time again. A friend shared this image with me. In our morning prayers, we give our cares to the Lord who ties them up into a neat bundle, takes them to deal with in His own time and in His own way. But at the end of the day, in our evening prayers, when we don’t sense something is happening to resolve our concerns, imagining that He’s turned His back to address the needs of someone else, we take back the bundle of burdens, pull out the stitches, and sneak a peek to see how much progress He has made.
If we’re not satisfied, we start worrying again, trying to figure out a way to handle our problems ourselves. Or we find ourselves cradling those burdens, caressing and fondling them as though they are precious jewels, when in fact just handling them can be poison to our souls, stunting our spiritual growth if we don’t let them go. And our bodies keep score. We become ill. We experience emotional roller coasters. We behave frenetically. Not as men and women of faith in a faithful God.
That’s the temptation of a Christian. To give in to the doubt that God can, will, and even wants to meets our needs. It’s a matter of trust, friends. We sing the song , “Great is Thy Faithfulness” but don’t always live as though we believe the words.
The Sermon on the Mount tells us what to do about our cares and woes and Charles A. Tinsley, in the classic gospel song, reminds us again in the lyrics that follow.
LEAVE IT THERE
Words and Music by Charles Albert Tinsley
If the world from you withhold all its silver and its gold,
And you have to get along with meager fare.
Just remember, in His Word, how He feeds the little bird;
Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there.
Chorus:
Leave it there, leave it there,
Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there.
If you trust and never doubt, He will surely bring you out.
Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there.
If your body suffers pain and your health you can’t regain,
And your soul is almost sinking in despair,
Jesus knows the pain you feel, He can save and He can heal;
Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there.
When your enemies assail and your heart begins to fail,
Don’t forget that God in Heaven answers prayer;
He will make a way for you and will lead you safely through.
Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there.
When your youthful days are gone and old age is stealing on,
And your body bends beneath the weight of care;
He will never leave you then, He’ll go with you to the end.
Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there.
Chorus:
Leave it there, leave it there,
Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there.
If you trust and never doubt, He will surely bring you out.
Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there.
This week, let’s re-read the Scripture passages from last week, Matthew 6:18-34 and not only APPLY THEM to our lives but also share the message with others. Then, we can truly experience the joy (happiness) of a worry free life. Tough? Yes. But, as I used to teach my children when they were frustrated with their piano lessons, “Things are difficult, before they are easy.” God is able. Are we? Able to trust Him?