In the 19th century, ships were often recklessly overloaded, resulting
in those ships going down and the crews being lost at sea. In 1875, to remedy
this negligent practice, British politician Samuel Plimsoll led the charge for
legislation to create a line on the side of a ship to show if it was carrying
too much cargo. That “load line” became known as the Plimsoll Line, and it
continues to mark the hulls of ships today.
Sometimes, like those ships, our lives can seem overloaded with fears,
struggles, and heartaches. We can even feel that we are in danger of going
under. In those times, however, it is reassuring to remember that we have a
remarkable resource. We have a heavenly Father who stands ready to help us
carry that load. The apostle Peter said, “Therefore humble yourselves under the
mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, casting all your care
upon Him, for He cares for you” (1 Peter 5:6-7). He is capable of handling the
cares that overwhelm us.
Though the testings of life may feel like a burden too heavy to bear, we
can have full assurance that our heavenly Father loves us deeply and knows our
load limits. Whatever we face, He will help us to bear it.