Quote #95690
Any concern too small to be turned into a prayer is too small to be made into a burden.
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About This Quote
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Interpretation
The saying urges a spiritual reframing of anxiety: if a matter is genuinely worth your emotional weight, it is worth bringing to God in prayer; if it feels too trivial or embarrassing to pray about, it is also too trivial to justify carrying as a private load. Implicit is a theology of God’s attentiveness to everyday life—no concern is beneath divine notice—and a practical counsel against rumination. The line also functions as a diagnostic: it challenges the habit of treating small irritations as heavy burdens, and it promotes a posture of trust that converts worry into petition and release.




