What is the meaning of Psalm 55:22? Cast your burden upon the LORD Psalm 55:22 opens with a gentle yet firm directive: “Cast your burden upon the LORD…”. • The word “cast” pictures a decisive action—letting go, not just setting down. We place the full weight of our worries, fears, and responsibilities onto God’s capable shoulders. • Jesus echoes this invitation in Matthew 11:28-30, calling the weary to Himself for rest. Peter repeats it in 1 Peter 5:7, urging believers to throw “all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you.” • The passage assumes that life brings real burdens; faith does not deny hardship but directs it to the only One able to bear it. and He will sustain you “…and He will sustain you.” Here God’s promise is two-fold: He receives the burden and then upholds the burden-bearer. • Sustain means to provide ongoing support—strength for today, hope for tomorrow (Isaiah 46:4). • In Psalm 37:24 we read, “Though he falls, he will not be overwhelmed, for the LORD is holding his hand.” This sustaining grip keeps believers from collapsing under pressure. • Moses testified in Deuteronomy 33:27 that “The eternal God is your dwelling place, and underneath are the everlasting arms,” underscoring continuous, dependable care. He will never let the righteous be shaken The verse concludes: “He will never let the righteous be shaken.” • “Righteous” points to those made right with God, walking in covenant faithfulness (Psalm 112:6). • “Never” sets an absolute boundary around God’s protection; there is no scenario where His people slip from His sovereign grasp (John 10:28-29). • “Shaken” refers to permanent collapse, not temporary disturbance. While trials may jostle us, they cannot uproot us from God’s secure foundation (Proverbs 10:30; Psalm 37:25). summary Psalm 55:22 invites you to hand every burden to the Lord, promises that He Himself will uphold you, and guarantees that your standing in Him is unshakable. The verse moves from action (cast) to assurance (He sustains) to absolute security (never shaken). Take God at His word: release the weight, rest in His daily sustaining grace, and rejoice in the stability He gives to all who trust Him. |