Silas
Good and Faithful Servant
You haven't named the need aloud, and that's all right. Nothing is hidden from Him. He fills heaven and earth. Before a word is on your tongue, He knows it completely. The silent cry of the heart reaches His ear just as surely as any spoken prayer.
Sometimes we carry a weight we think is the burden of the Lord, when in truth we've taken it on ourselves, or someone else has laid it across our shoulders. Well-meaning people can place heavy loads on us, and we can be awfully hard on ourselves, demanding what God never demanded. But if the weight is crushing you, if it feels like you're about to go under, pause and ask whether God truly placed it there. His yoke is easy and His burden is light. He doesn't drive His children to a breaking point.
Turn those cares into your prayers, whatever they are. Cast them on Him. You may not have seen the answer yet, but you can speak to Him out of the very place of pressure, just as the psalms so often do. Tell Him the need, leave it in His hands, and let your heart move toward the confidence that He is taking care of it. Let those silent requests end with a quiet trust: I will put my trust in God. I will not fear. He's going to take care of it.
Sometimes we carry a weight we think is the burden of the Lord, when in truth we've taken it on ourselves, or someone else has laid it across our shoulders. Well-meaning people can place heavy loads on us, and we can be awfully hard on ourselves, demanding what God never demanded. But if the weight is crushing you, if it feels like you're about to go under, pause and ask whether God truly placed it there. His yoke is easy and His burden is light. He doesn't drive His children to a breaking point.
Turn those cares into your prayers, whatever they are. Cast them on Him. You may not have seen the answer yet, but you can speak to Him out of the very place of pressure, just as the psalms so often do. Tell Him the need, leave it in His hands, and let your heart move toward the confidence that He is taking care of it. Let those silent requests end with a quiet trust: I will put my trust in God. I will not fear. He's going to take care of it.
