Carrying Lightly
We’ve reflected before on Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:34, where He advises His followers:
“Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes.” (The Message)
It’s a powerful invitation to live in the present.
But today’s theme, “carrying lightly,” adds another dimension to the life of a disciple.
So often we take on burdens God never asked us to carry—feeling responsible for the choices, feelings, or outcomes belonging to others. Sometimes we even confuse our role in the partnership: we obey, but God sustains. Obedience is not meant to be a back-breaking heaviness but an eternal companionship, where God shoulders the greater weight and we rest in His strength to carry the part He assigns to us.
A youth leader once took a group on a hill walk. Before setting off, he gave each young person a rucksack. Some bags were light; others were deliberately heavy.
Halfway up the hill one exhausted teenager asked, “Why is mine so much heavier than everyone else’s?”
The leader gently replied, “Because you keep putting things into your bag that were never meant for you.”
He opened the rucksack and began taking out items labelled Responsibility for Others’ Choices, Worry About the Future, Trying to Please Everyone, Fixing What Only God Can Fix.
Finally, he swapped her bag for a lighter one containing only Trust, Obedience, and Grace.
“Carry this instead,” he said. “This is all Jesus asks of you.”
We often walk through life with the wrong bag. Jesus invites us to swap our heavy burdens for His easy yoke—and to carry lightly what He entrusts to us.
Dear Lord,
Thank You that You are more than capable of supplying all we need.
Forgive us for adding extra weight to our load
and for trying to muscle through life in our own strength.
We desperately need You.
Apart from You, we cannot persevere.
You are our daily sustenance—
You are enough for our not-enough.
Thank You that nothing is too hard for You.
Give us courage to hope in You and to follow Your lead,
standing confidently in Your power to rule and reign over all.
Thank You for lifting the burden of our sin and shame on the cross,
and for the lightness You bring to our souls.
Amen.
Practice: Focus only on today’s tasks.






