When the Load Gets Heavy: Let It Go and Let God Carry It
By Jimmie Aaron Kepler

“Cast all your cares on Him, for He careth for you.” – 1 Peter 5:7
I was sittin’ near the corner table at the coffee shop this morning—the one by the window where the sunlight sneaks in just right—and overheard two fellas talkin’ about work and the world.
One wore a cowboy hat, tie, badge, and boots, the other a tie, suit, and tired eyes. Deadlines, budget cuts, tariffs, bombings of nuclear facilities, and meetings that should’ve been emails were discussed. They both chuckled, but it wasn’t joy—it was the kind of laugh folks use when the weight’s startin’ to buckle their knees.
It got me thinkin’.
In leadership, business, geopolitics, and plain old everyday life, burdens stack up like firewood before a storm. You’ve got expectations coming at you from every direction—bosses, clients, coworkers, your church family, even your own family. And if you’re like me, sometimes you carry it all in silence, like you’re afraid someone might think less of you if they see the cracks in your armor.
But let me tell you what I’ve learned, often the hard way…
You were never meant to carry all that alone.
See, there’s this old verse—ancient wisdom, really—that still speaks louder than a boardroom full of executives:
“Cast all your cares on Him, for He careth for you.”
That’s 1 Peter 5:7.
Now that word cast? It ain’t a polite setting down of your burdens. It’s more like flingin’ your troubles across the room and lettin’ the Lord catch ‘em mid-air. Like a child tossin’ their backpack at the foot of the bed after a long day. No shame. No hesitation.
Just relief.
And that part about He careth for you? Don’t miss that. He cares. Not past tense. Not conditionally. He’s not waitin’ for you to have it all together. He cares for you right now—in the mess, in the stress, in that inbox that never empties and the bills stacked higher than your faith.
That’s not weakness, friend. That’s wisdom.
Surrendering your worry to the One who spun the stars into place? That’s what strength really looks like. That’s what leadership rooted in faith feels like. It’s not about having all the answers—it’s about knowing who to go to when you don’t.
So if your shoulders are saggin’ today, if your heart feels heavy and your mind won’t rest, take a deep breath. Step outside. Look up.
And cast it all—every last anxious thought, every decision weighing you down—onto the One whose hands are strong enough to carry a cross, and tender enough to hold you through the night.
You don’t have to walk this road alone.
He’s already walkin’ with you.
Keep walkin’ in grace, friend.
Jimmie
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