Something else amazing happened as we breathed in gusts of
cool, salty air and watched the sun gently slip behind the mountains. I glanced
down at the massive array of stones that I’d seen so many times before and had
an idea. “Want to do something fun?” I asked Mark before handing him a large,
smooth stone that was sitting right beside my foot. I chose another one for
myself – big enough to signify something weighty, but not too heavy to hold. Grasping
mine, I shared with him what I wanted to do which was just a visual
demonstration of 1 Peter 5:7. With that
we began something that initially felt a little awkward but ended up making
a deep impression on us both. We started taking turns sharing our burdens and
dreams, praying God’s promises over them and then hurling the stones into the
ocean.
As we stood on the shore throwing the oversized stones as far out as we possibly could, I realized that the command in 1 Peter
implies a similar exertion. Casting isn’t meant to be effortless or easy, but an
aggressive, intentional act of releasing a burden. It’s not natural for me, but instead
something I often neglect out of fear or uncertainty that God will take care of the burdens I'm releasing.
The whole experience of letting go of our cares as we prayed together also created a striking picture in my mind
of what a living faith looks like. It’s active, determined, refusing to stand
under the weight of burdens we weren’t created to carry. It’s a faith that says
to God, “I believe you want to carry my load, and so I’m giving it to you
now!”
One of my favorite stories in the Bible is when the Israelites
set up stones of remembrance so that they wouldn’t forget the great works God
had accomplished in their lives. Casting stones has become a way for Mark and me to make a
mental memorial, creating a lasting impression on our minds of surrendering
our burdens to God. When these same fears and worries try to come back, we can recall standing together with unburdened hearts, enjoying the freedom of a
lightened load and resting in the assurance od God's great care.
"Casting the whole of your care on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully.” 1 Pet 5:7
"Casting the whole of your care on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully.” 1 Pet 5:7