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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Anxiety, Worry, and Fretfulness, Oh My!

Do not be anxious about anything (Philippians 4:6)

Quite a few Christians live in a terrible state of anxiety, constantly fretting over the concerns of life. The secret to living in perfect peace amid the hectic pace of daily life is one well worth knowing. What  good has worry every accomplished? It has never made anyone stronger, helped anyone do God's will, or provided for anyone a way to escape out of their anxiety or confusion. Worry only destroys the effectiveness of lives that would otherwise be useful and beautiful. Being restless and having worries and cares are absolutely forbidden by our Lord, who said, "So do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' (Matt. 6:31). He does not mean that we are not to think ahead or that our life should never have a plan or pattern to it. He simply means that we are not to worry about these things.

People will know that you live in a constant state of anxiety by the lines on your face, the tone of your voice, your negative attitude, and the lace of joy in your spirit. So scale the heights of a life abandoned to God, and your perspective will change to the point that you will look down on the clouds beneath your feet. Darlow Sargeant

It is a sign of weakness to always worry and fret, question everything, and mistrust everyone. Can anything be gained by it? Don't we only make ourselves unfit for action, and separate our minds from the ability to make wise decisions?  We simply sink in our struggles when we could float by faith.

Oh, for the grace to be silent! Oh, to "be still, and know that [Jehovah] is God" (Ps. 46:10)! "The Holy One of Israel" (Ps. 89:18) will defend and deliver [God's] own. We can be sure that [God's] every word will stand forever, even though the mountains may fall into the sea. [God] deserves our total confidence. So come, my soul, return to your place of peace, and rest within the sweet embrace of the Lord Jesus. selected

Excerpt from Streams in the Desert: 366 Daily Devotional Readings. L.B. Cowan. Jim Reimann, ed.

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