“...the chaff which the wind driveth away.”
Idioms such as “Cast it to the wind,” or “Throw it to the wind,” simply means to discard or dispense with; especially in an abrupt or reckless manner. I believe this is what we’re to do, like the useless chaff, cast our worries to the wind.
When worrisome caution challenges Biblical faith we are to, “Throw caution to the wind.” In this particular setting, personally, I’m cautious of cautious Christian’s. As A.W. Tozer says concerning trust, “We need a reckless abandonment.”
Sometimes, like Paul when in the storm, we need to cast everything out that hinders, and let come what will! The saints of Hebrews, chapter eleven, cast all their doubts and fears to the wind. God said, “They had a good report card.”
As a missionary friend of mine used to say, “RISK EVERYTHING ON GOD!” Let’s do it beloved, let’s cast everything to the wind. Right now!
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