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In what area are you crying out for God’s care?

by Nicole Leao··3 min read
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In what area are you crying out for God’s care?

It is difficult to find someone who says that life is perfect, there is always one or another thing that could be better, some area of life that needs more care and today I would like to bring an answer, a comfort to the heart of those who are anxious, in 1 Peter 5:7, it is written: “Cast all your anxiety on him, for he cares for you.

Independent of the area God has the solution

The blameless spend their days under the Lord’s care, and their inheritance will endure forever. In times of disaster they will not wither; in days of famine they will enjoy plenty.

Psalms 37:18-19

Did you know that for God there is no area of your life that is more or less important? Be it sentimental, health, employment, or even things that to our eyes are simple and we don’t even think that deserve great care. You are important to the Lord and He takes care of His children at all times.

An important reminder is that God takes care of the righteous as it is written in the verse, so we always need to evaluate ourselves and ask forgiveness for our failures, forgive those around us, because how can we want God’s forgiveness if we are not able to forgive anyone?

By failing to forgive someone we bring weight into our lives, we gain a bitter heart, which also brings a spiritual weight on us. So, although it is a bit off the central theme of this post, I would like to remind you to forgive in order to be forgiven. Don’t forget that you also make mistakes.

But going back to God’s care for our lives, He certainly has a solution and is already taking care of all areas, but we can and should also act in some situations, there are things that don’t depend on us, but there are others that we think don’t depend on us but do.

God will instruct and teach you

I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.

Psalms 32:8

Our Father takes care of us when He instructs us too, He has the power to change everything in 1 second if He wants to, but He also takes care of us by teaching and counseling, after all we have free will and our decisions matter too. So let me ask you, when you call for the care of the Most High, do you listen to what He tells you? Sometimes He has already given us the solution and we don’t pay attention to it.

Conclusion

God takes care at all times, either by instructing or by changing a situation that seemed to have no way out. I don’t know what your cry has been, but I can tell you that the Lord is already taking care of each of your needs. Cast your anxiety on Him and follow His teachings that surely the best is separated for you.

God bless you!

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Nicole Leão, faço parte da equipe da Bíblia JFA.

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