His Gift

My entire being ached from the journey.

My overly stuffed backpack burdened me far more than it helped me in my walk.

My discomfort grew with every step.

I had to stop.

Gingerly, I sat down with my baggage. Then I saw Him. 

When our eyes met, I nervously looked away.

It was Jesus.

I could sense He was still looking my way and that He cared about the heaviness of the load I carried.

With sorrow in His eyes, He watched me with such compassion.

I wept. 

I could no longer trek with my heavy cargo.

Even though the weight of it caused me such anguish, I assumed it all needed my attention. That’s why I continued to carry it. 

I sat down to rummage through everything inside.

The clutter lying crumpled and disheveled throughout my bag, left me wondering how I could properly continue my journey with it.

I looked up at Jesus again.

From the care on His face, I knew He had never taken His eyes off me.  

The same sense of anticipation remained within His presence.

I breathed deeply and looked again at my ever-growing weight.

Next to it lay a white box. Had that been there all along? 

The lid sat ajar just enough to encourage my inspection of its contents.

I peeked inside.

Empty. 

The size of the box matched the size of my bag exactly. 

That’s when I knew.

So, one by one, I carefully pulled each crumpled and worn piece from my bag, pausing long enough to inspect it once more from every angle before placing it into the box.

The more I removed, the more my backpack began to fade. 

The more I added to the box, the more it began to shine!

After placing the last mass into the box, with a deep exhale of assurance, I affixed the lid on top.

A red ribbon glistened where my baggage had previously sat.

With care, I tied the ribbon around the box and over the lid to seal it closed.

I even had enough ribbon to craft a large bow at the top.

I looked to Him again.

Jesus smiled.

He eagerly awaited His gift with outstretched arms. 

So, I lifted the box from the ground with one final groan, and gratefully offered it to Him.

Nodding with a smile, He received it with ease in one hand and extended to me His other.

I grabbed hold.

Then I skipped next to Him, singing His praises. 

Give your burdens to the Lord and he will take care of you. He will not permit the godly to slip and fall. ~Psalm 55:22

4 thoughts on “His Gift

    • Thank you… I agree that giving Jesus all our worries isn’t easy. One day while I was praying about some things I needed to hand over to Him, I imagined putting everything, one by one, in a box and giving it all to Him. That’s what inspired this.

  1. Oh yes!
    What a beautiful post , and yes, to give him all of our baggage that weighs us down to free us!
    He died on the cross for us and he continues to help us by taking the bad away if we are willing to give it
    When we receive a gift we are in hopes it is something we will like
    But our Jesus takes all that is so bad that we have if we are willing to let it go, to set us free and to have a beautiful relationship with him and to be given a place in Heaven FOREVER from accepting his gift.
    How could anyone turn this down ?
    I thank you My Jesus, I love you !

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