Cast Your Burden on Him
The Hebrew word translated “cast” in
verse 22 means to throw, cast, hurl, or fling. The Jews used this word
in association with throwing something away. The definition of “burden” is a heavy load to carry, a difficulty, trouble,
heavy trial. Here in Psalm 55, we
are exhorted to hurl our burdens onto Him - to throw them away.
Does your life seem overwhelming and
stressful lately? Do you feel weighed down by worries and frustrations
to the point of exhaustion? Are your shoulders sagging under the weight
of your heavy load? Then it is time to hurl those heavy weights off your
shoulders and onto the shoulders of your Great Burden Bearer. But how do you do that? How can we, as Christ
followers, cast our burden on the Lord? The simple formula is Come, Take, Let
Go.
First, you must COME to Jesus. When you’re
overwhelmed by burdens, Jesus invites you to come to Him. This may sound like a
simple task, but I’ve found that bringing my burdens to Him is often not my
first instinct. I wrongly think it is my responsibility to carry the
weight. But Jesus said, “Come unto
me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give
you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) So, the first step to casting your burden
on Him is simply to COME to Him. Don’t run the other way. And don’t think you
are alone. He is here and He is waiting.
Second, TAKE His yoke. A
yoke was a wooden device that was placed around the neck of oxen or cattle and
connected to the plow or cart they pulled. Most yokes in Bible times were “dual-passenger.”
This means that two animals would share the yoke and carry the load together. Jesus
said, “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in
heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.” (Matthew 11:29) Sharing
a yoke made the burden lighter and more easily carried. Jesus wants you to slip
your head into His yoke. Together, the heavy weight will fall off your
shoulders and He will carry the burden. TAKE His yoke and feel the strength of
Him pulling the load.
Third, and most
important, you must LET GO of your burden. So often we reach back ready to hurl our burdens
upon Jesus. Our throwing arm goes forward, but we keep a grip on the item that
is weighing us down. Don’t hold on! Jesus
calls us to cast – hurl, throw, fling – our
burdens on Him. Take your heavy load to Jesus, and lay it down. Then, DON’T
pick it up again. Let go and let Him bear the burden. Place your burden in your
hands and then chuck it upward toward Heaven with your hands wide open. LET GO and
let God carry the load.
In the words of the
old Maranatha song by Chuck Girard, “Lay your burden down, lay your burden
down. Take your troubled soul, your tired mind and lay your
burden down. Lay your burden down, get your feet on solid ground.
Take your worries to the foot of the cross and lay your burden down.” He will do the rest, and He will give you rest.