Friday, August 8, 2008

Good things happen when you behold Jesus

Casting all your cares upon Him for He cares. He cares about me more than I care about myself. When one casts all his cares upon Jesus, good things always happen.

There are many testimonies on how married couple just don't bother about trying to have a child and just enjoy each other's presence and the next thing you know the wife is pregnant with a child.

There are people who don't think about their diseases and just behold Jesus having all their diseases completely removed from their bodies. There are many testimonies on people who got healed of terminal illness.

There are also many testimonies where Jesus just take away a person's huge debt. Some of them are just simple miraculous. That's how Jesus will work in our lives.

Whatever difficult challenges that we are facing, behold Jesus. For He is Alpha and Omega, the Author and Finisher of our faith. He always has the last word in our lives and He is always having good thoughts towards us. The bible says He will never leave us nor forsake us.

Jesus is ever ready to take care of our cares, if only we will place those cares upon Him. Trust Him and good things will happen to us.

1 comment:

  said...

Reminds me of the "Bochap" teachings of a certain Pastor in Singapore which had my confused for a while, but later realized that "Bochap" is more accurately "Bochap because".

When you're facing a trial or a concern or just a pain in the remotest part of the body, you can scratch it, treat it, or see a doctor or consultant about it with ( if you're honest ) varying results. The Bible way though is to "Cast your care on Jesus" which means to "bochap" and let the Master Healer & the Personification of Wisdom handle it for you. You can "bochap" because your asking always ends in resolution because Jesus is always willing.

It is sad that "bochap" can be applied with no understanding of the sacrifice that the Lord has suffered to buy us peace. There is no such thing as cheap grace. There is however forgetful receivers as illustrated in the story of the 10 lepers. Let's not "bochap" to the point of "bochaping" the giver.

"Casting all your cares upon Him BECAUSE He cares"

*bochap means don't care in dialect.