Tuesday greetings,
A few months ago my husband played a mean joke on my daughter-in-law, Lis. She was weighing herself on the scale, and Jorge moved in stealthily behind her and also stepped on the scale. It increased her weight by 20 lbs, and sheer panic set in for a few horrifying moments. We all got a good laugh out of it, but man o man, I would have killed him. Truth is I have never met a single person who would welcome extra weight.
Some of us carry it physically, but way too many of us carry it in our hearts.
Proverbs 12:25 “Worry weighs down the heart…”
Anxiety, heaviness, grief, sorrow, call it what you will, but all the aforementioned are part of life, and they weigh us down, bring us low, depress us, and trouble our hearts.
What can we do? The second part of Proverbs 12:25 says, “…but a kind word cheers a person up.”
Other versions of the Bible say “a good word”, an “encouraging word”, or an “appropriate word” brings joy.
The anecdote for heaviness of heart is found in the quality of the words we receive, and it’s instant. Most importantly, we should be reading the Holy Bible every day because it is the kindest, most encouraging Word on the face of the earth. I know that when I have those times that I feel the pressures of life, reading scripture provides a powerful lift. Praying with a buddy also infuses my soul with hope. And of course, over the course of my life, there have been so many life-giving words shared with me that I treasure to this day.
There is no need to carry around that extra weight today; let's pray it off right now!
PRAYER: Dear Lord, Thank You for knowing that worry weighs us down. You never ignore us or pretend our feelings aren’t real. But we also thank You for providing a way to lift our spirits. Remind us to fill ourselves with Your Word everyday so we can soar above the problems of life. Also, remind us that the words we speak can affect the quality of someone else’s life. In Jesus’ name, AMEN.
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