How To Roll Away Your Worries | Jonathan Cahn Sermon
How To Roll Away Your Worries
Jonathan Cahn shares how to roll away your worries and cast your cares upon God. There are many things you can’t control or guarantee in life, but living a life of strength and victory and one in which God moves powerfully is something you can – The secret is in an ancient word – Learn the Galal Key.
If you’re always where it means you’re holding on to all these cares and burdens when it’s supposed to be his and he’s supposed to be in charge of your life, roll it away.
Lord, this yours now. There is a price to not committing.
Look at the culture. The price of not committing is destruction of families, marriages, children, The price of not committing, but so in the lord’s house as well.
The price of not committing in the lord is that you won’t grow.
You won’t have the fruits in your life that god has for you. Blessings that are missed.
It’s like a marriage, you know, I want a marriage. I want the honeymoon. I want the romance.
I want the flowers. I want, but I want the commitment. It doesn’t happen. It doesn’t happen.
That that’s how marriages are destroyed. You know, a sexual sin is based on that very thing.
I want the fruits of it, but I don’t want the commitment.
So in the lord, I don’t wanna commit. You’ll never know what god has for you.
If you don’t fully go all out with god, and all out with his calling on your life.
Look at what god did with Abraham. But look at all that he did.
I mean, everything that he did. But note what Abraham first had to do. Abraham had to commit to god.
He had to make a covenant with god. He had to or say yes to god’s covenant.
He had to sacrifice there. He had to offer even be willing to offer his most precious thing, his own son.
That’s total commitment. Without that, I mean, it it would never have happened.
The nation of Israel god required great things for Israel to do, but he required more from them.
He gave them great things, but he required more from them a covenant, a commitment.
Love the lord your god with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, all your strength, and your neighbor as yourself.
And then god would do it, but he goes right hand in hand. Moses had to make the decision.
He said go down to Egypt now for Moses. That means death. I’m going down.
I’m going back of get killed, but that means that was a commitment to god.
That was a commitment I’m going out. I don’t care whatever happens.
And then god used Moses to all the things that god did for most could not do it without that level of commitment.
God called the priests, and the high priest had called them to the ministry.
Well, to do that, they had to be more committed than others. They had to be consecrated to god.
It goes hand in hand. David had his own form of commitment when he when he said yes to god, Or, yes, I’m gonna stand for god, and he he went to Goliath on the battlefield.
Here is this giant and here is this this little boy or this little youth And yet, that was total commitment, total trusting god.
Lord, whatever happens, I’m going full blast for god. And notice, I mean, you see that with everyone.
Peter is saying that Peter is the one who said, you know, when when the lord said, are you gonna leave you gonna leave me too?
And he said, where do we where can we go? You’re the only one.
We we’ve We’ve, um, I’m paraphrasing, but we’ve cut everything behind. We’ve left everything we had because of you.
You know, well, there’s nothing like you. It’s you. Commitment. Paul.
I mean, the one who was totally committed against god, and then he gets totally for god and look how god used him.
It’s not an accident. It goes hand in hand. I have decided to follow Jesus. No turning back.
No turning back. Though none go with me, still I will follow the world behind me, the cross before me, no turning back, commitment, How committed are you to god?
How committed? How strong is it? How are you are you between yourself and god?
Between self and god, how committed are you to god?
Uh, I mean, it it it comes down to you on something and god wants something, how committed you are to god.
How where does it go? How committed are you to actually overcoming that sin?
I mean, I mean, you said, well, I’ve been it’s my whole life.
Well, maybe maybe it’s not totally committed. Because you can do anything.
You can’t stop and do, like, maybe hard, but you can. How committed you really to overcome?
How committed are you to not grieving god anymore?
See, if you’re going, yes, lord, and then next day it’s back and forth.
Not that we are all human every has their moments, but going back and forth all the time, how where’s your commitment?
How committed are you to live wholeheartedly for god? Single mindedly? Are you committed if you’re wavering?
What’s the problem? So if you’re wavering all the not that you’re human, you’re we know you’re human.
We know we’re all human, but wavering all the time how many blessing, what blessed life are you expecting?
Because, you know, the Bible says, if you’re wavering all the time, even in the faith, what are you expecting again?
You gotta be you gotta be 4. You gotta make a choice.
And you say, well, I’m just I’m all I’m all over the place. That’s fine.
You have a choice now to make a choice. And you can change all that. Commit your way to god.
As a person of god, a shot of god, you are to be marked as man, a woman of commitment.
Anybody here been to Galilee? Who’s been to Galilee? Well, some of you will go with Calendly.
One of the most beautiful places in the world. Beautiful. That’s where Messiah was, Calendly.
Rolling Hill green valleys and green, uh, and mountains over that, but rolling, rolling, rolling, and you know what?
You know how galley got its name?
The word in Hebrew for rolling is and so you got galil in Hebrew.
It’s called the galil at a e. It’s galali. Okay. So it means the rolling plate.
Rolling, rolling, rolling, but what does this have to do with what I’m talking about?
It says in Psalm 37, commit your way to the lord. Commit your way.
The word for Commit is the word Galal, same word for Galilee.
Same word because it means here let me what here’s the connection.
It’s like it it there’s there’s a there’s a scripture in Genesis 29th says he rolled the stone away.
He but the Hebrew is he galahaled him. So here, what does it mean?
What’s the for commitment and gality or rolling.
That is imagine you’re on the top of a hill and you’re pushing a boulder and you push you push the boulder.
Once you release it, there’s no turning back. Once you release it, you’re in.
It’s if you’re over the edge, you’re in, you can’t undo it. It’s going down. You’ve committed everything there.
So that so to commit in Hebrew is to roll something away. You’re rolling it away.
I’m not there’s no turning back. I’m rolling it. I am entrusting this to god. I am rolling it away.
Whatever that is in, there’s a lot of applications here. That is what commitment is here.
It also means to remove also strangely. Gallel also means to remove.
So it also means that there’s so thing that you might have to remove in your life to for your commitment to god.
Or there’s something that there’s something that will only be removed as you commit to god. Roll.
It’s like it says the scripture says cast your anxieties upon him, right? He cares for you.
Well, even that’s part of commit. Commit your fears to him too. Commit your worries to him. Commit it.
You see, if you’re always worried and worried. Guess what? You have not committed to him.
If you’re always worried means you’re holding on to all these cares and burdens, when it’s supposed to be his, and he’s supposed to be in charge of your life.
Roll it away. Lord, this is yours now. And I am trusting you.
I am entrusting you I have committed to you. To commit is also to trust. I entrusted.
Roll your worries. Cast your cares. Cast your anxieties.
Our salvation begins with a rolling away of the stone and salvation comes.
Now what else does this tell us about a blessed Victoria’s life for you? It says, commit what?
Commit your way. In Hebrew, the word is Derech. Try it.
Derech means the road, the path, the the the way the way of your life, the way you walk.
Are you satisfied with your course, or with your life, or with your path, or your life?
You want it to be blessed. It says, committed to god. Commit your path to god.
Commit the course of you got plans. Don’t just do something first. Lifted to god, committed to god.
You got a big decision. Make sure you are first asking god. A lot of people thought something looked good.
It destroyed their You got a choice every day. Commit it first to god. Commit your plans.
Commit your your way to god, and he will, well, we’re gonna go ahead with What will he do?
Your entire future committed when you have to make a decision, you must you must see god. Hi.
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