In this life we take upon ourselves the responsibility for many of the troubles, and things that challenge us. When a father dies a child steps forward and takes control of the family farm, or when cancer attacks there is always one soul who, more than all the others, becomes the caregiver, and goes with the sick one to the doctor, and holds their hand while they suffer. As men and women of faith we will always be joined by God, and Jesus Christ, in such times as these, yet so often we don’t accept Their care like we should. When we are sick we keep looking towards our human caregivers for comfort, and when we are holding the hand of someone who is struggling, we never want to let it go, or put it in the hand of Jesus. We are reluctant to take His yoke upon us, and experience His rest.