Our
Father is taking care of us!
(J. R. Miller, "Don't
Worry!" 1912)
"Cast all your cares upon Him, because He cares about you!"
1
Peter 5:7
If this world were governed by chance—no amount either
of philosophy or of common sense could keep us from worrying; but we
know that our Father is taking care of us!
No little child in the best and most caring home, was ever carried so carefully
or so safely in the love and thought and care of earthly
parents—as is the least of God's little ones in the heavenly Father's
heart! "So do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we
drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For the pagans run after all these
things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them!" Matthew
6:31-32. The things we cannot help or change are in His hand, and
belong to the "all things" which, we are assured, "work together for
good, to those who love God."
In the midst of all the great rush of events and circumstances, in
which we can see no order and no design—we well know that each
believer in Christ, is as safe as any little child in the arms of
the most loving mother!
Amid all life's trials and disappointments—our faith rests upon the
character and the infinite goodness of God! We should have the faith of
a little child—in a Father whose name is "Love" and whose power
extends to every part of His universe! Here we find solid rock upon
which to stand, and good reason for our lesson that we should never
worry. Our Father is taking care
of us!
In a world like ours, there are many things which incline us to worry.
There are disappointments which leave the hands empty after
days and years of hope and toil. There are resistless thwartings of
fondly cherished plans and purposes. There are bereavements which
seem to sweep away every earthly joy. There are perplexities through
which no human wisdom can lead the feet. There are experiences in every
life—whose natural effect is to disquiet the spirit and produce deep
and painful anxiety.
If we are never to worry, what are we to do with these things which
naturally tend to cause us worry? The answer is easy—we are to put all
these disturbing and distracting things—into the hands of our Father!
"Cast all your cares upon Him, because He cares about you!"
1 Peter 5:7.
God is taking care of you—not overlooking the smallest thing, and you
have but to cast all your cares and anxiety upon Him—and then be at
peace. It is trying to carry our own cares, which produces
worry! Our duty is to cast them all upon Christ! This is the secret of
heart-peace in the time of distress, from whatever cause.