Cast Your Cares at His Feet

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Matthew 15:29-31

Verse 29:
Moving from the coast of Tyre and going back to the Sea of Galilee.
He sat down on a mountain, making himself ready for the work ahead.
Verse 30:
Again the crowds were flocking to him.
Bring to him the
Lame - Crippled
Blind - Unable to See
Crippled - Deformed: The King James says maimed - which is the same Greek word.
Mute - Unable to Speak
They bring them and lay them at the feet of Jesus.
Matthew 11:28-30; 1 Peter 5:7; Philippians 4:6-7.
Do you bring your troubles to the Lord?
Do you trust him with your brokenness?
Verse 31:
They heard the Mute speak!
They saw the crippled (deformed) restored!
They saw the lame walking and the blind seeing!
They saw real miracles, not fake, made up, exaggerated, fictitious miracles done by charlatans today!
Have you seen the power of God in your life?
Have you came face to face with Him who can heal the lameness of your soul? the blindness of your heart? the crippled/deformed nature of your inner man?
Who can with a word, unstop the muteness of your soul to cry out to the Living God? Have you met him?
Will you give Glory to the God of Israel?
Will you give Glory to the Father, to the Son, to the Holy Spirit?
What has he done worthy of praise in your life?

Application

Trusting Jesus with your brokenness.
Reflect on areas of your life where you feel broken and burdened. Take these concerns to God in prayer, trusting that He cares for you and is capable of healing and restoring.
Experiencing the Power of God.
Pay attention to the ways God is working in your life and the lives around you. It could be through answered prayers, changed hearts, or unexpected blessings. Acknowledge and celebrate these moments as evidence of God’s power and grace.
Giving glory to God.
Cultivate a heart of gratitude and worship. Regularly take time to thank God for His blessings, guidance, and the ways He has intervened in your life. Share testimonies of God’s work with others to encourage and uplift them.
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