Ep. 486 1 min
1 Peter 5:7

Cast all your anxieties on him.

Anxiety isn't something to hide — it's something to throw.

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Ep. 486 · 1 Peter 5:7
Key takeaways

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  • 01'Cast' is an active verb — throw it, hurl it.
  • 02'All' means no exceptions.
  • 03The reason is simple: he cares for you.
  • 04God's care is the foundation that makes casting possible.
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1 Peter 5:7 — 'Casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you.'

'Cast' isn't gentle. It's an active verb. Hurl. Throw. Get rid of it by sending it somewhere else. The anxiety isn't supposed to stay in you.

'All your anxieties.' Not the spiritual ones. All of them. The work stress. The kids. The money. The health. The relationship. All of it gets thrown.

'Because he cares for you.' That's the reason it works. You don't cast on someone who doesn't care. You cast on the one who's been waiting for you to bring it to him.

Try it today. The next time anxiety shows up, don't analyze it. Throw it. Tell God: this is yours now. Because he cares for you.

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