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The Burden

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The Burden


Why was my burden so heavy? I slammed the bedroom door and leaned against it. "Is there no rest from this life?" I wondered. I stumbled to my bed and dropped onto it, pressing my pillow around my ears to shut out the noise of my existence.

"Oh, God," I cried. "Let me sleep. Let me sleep forever and never wake up!" With a deep sob I tried to will myself into oblivion, then welcomed the blackness that came over me. Light surrounded me as I regained consciousness. I focused on its source: the figure of a man standing before a cross.

"My child, why did you want to come to me before I am ready to call you?" the person asked.

"Lord, I'm sorry. It's just that... I can't go on. You see how hard it is for me. Look at this awful burden on my back. I simply can't carry it anymore."

"But haven't I told you to cast all of your burdens upon me, because I care for you? My yoke is easy, and my burden is light."

"I knew you would say that. But why does mine have to be so heavy?"

"My child, everyone in the world has a burden. Perhaps you would like to try a different one?"

"I can do that?"

He pointed to several burdens lying at his feet. "You may try any of these."

All of them seemed to be of equal size. But each was labeled with a name.

"There's Joan's," I said. Joan was married to a wealthy businessman. She lived in a sprawling estate and dressed her three daughters in the prettiest designer clothes. Sometimes she drove me to church in her Cadillac when my car was broken. "Let me try that one."

"How difficult could her burden be?" I thought.

The Lord removed my burden and placed Joan's on my shoulders. I sank to my knees beneath its weight. "Take it off!" I cried. "What makes it so heavy?"

"Look inside."

I untied the straps and opened the top. Inside was a figure of her mother-in-law. When I lifted it out, it began to speak. "Joan, you'll never be good enough for my son," it began. "He never should have married you. You're a terrible mother to my grandchildren..." I quickly placed the figure back in the pack and withdrew another.

It was Donna, Joan's youngest daughter. Her head was bandaged from the surgery that had failed to resolve her epilepsy. A third figure was Joan's brother. Addicted to drugs, he had been convicted of killing a police officer. "I see why her burden is so heavy, Lord. But she's always smiling and helping others. I didn't realize..."

"Would you like to try another?" he asked quietly.

I tested several. Paul's felt heavy. She was raising four small boys without a father. Debra's did too: a childhood of sexual abuse and a marriage of emotional abuse. When I came to Ruth's burden, I didn't even try. I knew that inside I would find arthritis, old age, a demanding full-time job, and a beloved husband in a nursing home.

"They're all too heavy, Lord," I said. "Give be back my own." As I lifted the familiar load once again it seemed much lighter than the others.

"Look inside," He said.

I turned away, holding it close. "That's not a good idea," I said.

"Why?"

"There's a lot of junk in there."

"Let me see."

The gentle thunder of His voice compelled me. I opened my burden. He pulled out a brick. "Tell me about this one."

"Lord, you know. It's money. I know we don't suffer like people in some countries or even the homeless here in America, but we have no insurance, and when the kids get sick, we can't always take them to the doctor. They've never been to a dentist. And I'm tired of dressing them in hand-me-downs.

"My child, I will supply all of your needs... and your children's. I've given them healthy bodies. I will teach them that expensive clothing doesn't make a person valuable in my sight."

Then he lifted out the figure of a small boy. "And this?" He asked.

"Andrew..." I hung my head ashamed to call my son a burden. "But, Lord, he's hyperactive. He's not quiet like the other two. He makes me so tired. He's always getting hurt and someone is bound to think I abuse him. I yell at him all the time. Someday I may really hurt him..."

"My child," He said, "If you trust me, I will renew your strength. If you allow me to fill you with my spirit, I will give you patience." Then he took some pebbles from my burden.

"Yes, Lord," I said with a sigh. "Those are small. But they're important. I hate my hair. It's thin and I can't make it look nice. I can't afford to go to the beauty shop. I'm overweight and can't stay on a diet. I hate all my clothes. I hate the way I look!"

"My child, people look at your outward appearance, but I look at your heart. By my spirit you can gain self-control to lose weight. But your beauty should not come from outward appearance. Instead, it should come from your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in my sight.

My burden now seemed lighter than before. "I guess I can handle it now," I said.

There is more," He said. "Hand me that last brick."

"Oh, you don't have to take that. I can handle it."

"My child, give it to me." Again His voice compelled me. He reached out his hand, and for the first time I saw the ugly wound.

"But, Lord, this brick is so awful, so nasty, so... Lord! What happened to your hands? They're so scarred!"

No longer focused on my burden, I looked for the first time into His face. In His brow were ragged scars... as though someone had pressed thorns into His flesh. "Lord," I whispered, "what happened to you?"

His loving eyes reached into my soul. "My child, you know. Hand me the brick. It belongs to me. I bought it."

"How?"

"With my blood."

"But why, Lord?"

"Because I have loved you with an everlasting love. Give it to me."

I placed the filthy brick into his wounded palm. It contained all the dirt and evil of my life: my pride, my selfishness, the depression that constantly tormented me.

He turned it to the cross and hurled my brick into the pool of blood at its base. It hardly made a ripple. "Now, my child, you need to go back. I will be with you always. When you are troubled, call to me and I will help you and show you things you cannot imagine now."

"Yes, Lord, I will call on you." I reached to pick up my burden.

"You may leave that here if you wish. You see all these burdens? They are the ones that others have left at my feet. Joan's, Paula's, Debra's, Ruth's... when you leave your burden here, I carry it with you. Remember, my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

As I placed my burden with Him, the light began to fade. Yet I heard him whisper, "I will never leave you, nor forsake you."

A peace flooded my soul.

(Mat 11:28 NIV) "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.

(Mat 11:29 NIV) 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.

(Mat 11:30 NIV) For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

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Submitted by Richard
 
They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength- they shall rise up with wings as Eagles - (they are able to rise up because they shared their burdens with the Lord- it makes one so much lighter!)

Bless the LORD!

When we carry a heavy burden, we must remember who stands beside us and shares the yoke ...in the barn the oxen has no need of a yoke...but out in the field...being yoked to another ox helps him pull the heavy loads that are too heavy to pull by himself...

My LORD is as strong as an ox I tell ya!

Stay yoked to Him, he will get your through anything!

My LORD can do anything, anything, anything, my LORD can do anything but fail! Hallelujah!

Having my own little barn dance here! haha




Isa 40:28 Have you no knowledge of it? has it not come to your ears? The eternal God, the Lord, the Maker of the ends of the earth, is never feeble or tired; there is no searching out of his wisdom.
Isa 40:29 He gives power to the feeble, increasing the strength of him who has no force.
Isa 40:30 Even the young men will become feeble and tired, and the best of them will come to the end of his strength;
Isa 40:31 But those who are waiting for the Lord will have new strength; they will get wings like eagles: running, they will not be tired, and walking, they will have no weariness.
 
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They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength- they shall rise up with wings as Eagles - (they are able to rise up because they shared their burdens with the Lord- it makes one so much lighter!)

Bless the LORD!

When we carry a heavy burden, we must remember who stands beside us and shares the yoke ...in the barn the oxen has no need of a yoke...but out in the field...being yoked to another ox helps him pull the heavy loads that are too heavy to pull by himself...

My LORD is as strong as an ox I tell ya!

Stay yoked to Him, he will get your through anything!

My LORD can do anything, anything, anything, my LORD can do anything but fail! Hallelujah!

Having my own little barn dance here! haha




Isa 40:28 Have you no knowledge of it? has it not come to your ears? The eternal God, the Lord, the Maker of the ends of the earth, is never feeble or tired; there is no searching out of his wisdom.
Isa 40:29 He gives power to the feeble, increasing the strength of him who has no force.
Isa 40:30 Even the young men will become feeble and tired, and the best of them will come to the end of his strength;
Isa 40:31 But those who are waiting for the Lord will have new strength; they will get wings like eagles: running, they will not be tired, and walking, they will have no weariness.
lol You just had a good old time with this story..(:-
 
Yes Sir I did

When I think of the goodness of Jesus and all He has done for me....my soul cries out HALLELUJAH, praise God for saving me!


I`ve been lost and alone, and I know what its like to try to pull through life on my own........and I`ve been found, and yoked to Christ, and know what it means to have Him sharing the weight of my load...every day, day in and day out, the LORD pulls and pushes much harder than I do...in reality most days I want to dig my feet in and refuse to go a step further...

"Is there no rest from this life?" ...I`ve cried that cry...and yes yes yes there is rest...the reality above all reality is Christ...when we shut our door and kneel in His presence...when we turn our eyes upon Him...as the song writer says, .....'shut in with God in a secret place, there in the Spirit beholding His face gaining more power to run in lifes race'......thats where we find rest...a rest that is so sure that no matter what we face...no matter what the day holds...that rest and strength and peace stays with us...

My husband Fellowservant sings an old song...

I hear a sound, although the night is silent,
I see a star tho dark clouds hide the sky
I hear a voice, tho all the world has left me
I`m not alone I know Hes standing by..

Hes standing by I feel His presence with me,
like Moses when he climbed Mt Sinai...
Hes standing by, He knows how much I need Him...
it cost His life, thats how I know Hes standing by....'
 
Yes Sir I did

When I think of the goodness of Jesus and all He has done for me....my soul cries out HALLELUJAH, praise God for saving me!


I`ve been lost and alone, and I know what its like to try to pull through life on my own........and I`ve been found, and yoked to Christ, and know what it means to have Him sharing the weight of my load...every day, day in and day out, the LORD pulls and pushes much harder than I do...in reality most days I want to dig my feet in and refuse to go a step further...

"Is there no rest from this life?" ...I`ve cried that cry...and yes yes yes there is rest...the reality above all reality is Christ...when we shut our door and kneel in His presence...when we turn our eyes upon Him...as the song writer says, .....'shut in with God in a secret place, there in the Spirit beholding His face gaining more power to run in lifes race'......thats where we find rest...a rest that is so sure that no matter what we face...no matter what the day holds...that rest and strength and peace stays with us...

My husband Fellowservant sings an old song...

I hear a sound, although the night is silent,
I see a star tho dark clouds hide the sky
I hear a voice, tho all the world has left me
I`m not alone I know Hes standing by..

Hes standing by I feel His presence with me,
like Moses when he climbed Mt Sinai...
Hes standing by, He knows how much I need Him...
it cost His life, thats how I know Hes standing by....'
I too walked a different path for many years. But Jesus found me and I was Saved..
 
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