Showing posts with label anxiety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anxiety. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Peace

Are you a worrier? Do you live with fear and anxiety? These verses are for you...

“I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world.” John 16:33

“So do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Isaiah 41:10

No fear. No wringing your hands over an empty bank account. No more late night crying sessions over children that have lost their way. No more feeling the dread of upcoming evaluations… or examinations… or loss. You weren’t sent here to fear. You weren’t designed to live in denial. You weren’t meant to spend every day grasping for control of situations that you can’t possibly bend to your will.

You were meant to trust.

You don’t need more faith. You need to live out the faith that you already have. Even if all the faith you’ve got left is the size of a pebble… God can move mountains with it. Take the two verses from today’s devotional and write them down on index cards. Keep those cards with you everywhere you go… purse, wallet, dashboard, vanity, mirror, etc. And when the enemy tries to take you down by buckling your knees, stand strong in the power of these truths from our Heavenly Father.

Life’s coming at you… and because of these verses, I can assure you that you’ll be ready… not in your own strength, but through the One who walks with you in the valley of uncertainty and challenge. He’s more than enough and He’ll never let you go.

Monday, September 4, 2017

Anxiety

There is a story told about a woman who for many years couldn’t sleep at night because she worried that her home would be burglarized. One night her husband heard a noise in the house, so he went downstairs to investigate. When he got there, he found a burglar. The husband said to the burglar, "Come upstairs and meet my wife. She has been waiting 10 years to meet you."

The tragic thing about the story above?  If the robber had come in ...and the woman had never previously thought about him... he would have stolen stuff and left.  One event.  One outcome.  Instead, this robber stole much more... 10 years of sleep... peace of mind... tranquility... contentment... 

The what-ifs were much worse than the burglar who eventually showed up.  

Worry is just like that.  Precious seconds of our lives spent waiting for someone or something to happen.  Sometimes it comes and sometimes it doesn’t.  But our bodies and minds don’t know the difference.  

The scenario in our head seems very real...and our body reacts.   Stress, high blood pressure, sleeplessness, anxiety, tension, irritability... all byproducts of a life focused on what could happen over what sometimes actually does.  

Worry is powerful... and many times it leads us to turn away from God and try to manage it ourselves.  Problem is... there usually isn’t a problem.  Look at these stats:

An average person’s anxiety is focused on :
40% -- things that will never happen 
30% -- things about the past that can’t be changed 
12% -- things about criticism by others, mostly untrue 
10% -- about health, which gets worse with stress 
8% -- about real problems that will be faced


8%.  That tells me that 92% of what we worry about is unnecessary.  In the Psalms, David dealt with the 92% too... only he chose a different path than worry.  

“O God, have mercy on me,
    for people are hounding me.
    My foes attack me all day long.
 I am constantly hounded by those who slander me,
    and many are boldly attacking me.
 But when I am afraid,
    I will put my trust in you.
 I praise God for what he has promised.
    I trust in God, so why should I be afraid?
    What can mere mortals do to me?”

Psalm 56:1-4 

David chose to trust.  Not try to trust.  Not say he was going to trust.  Not tell others to trust.  Not think that trusting was a good idea.  Not hear a message about trusting and then worrying all the way home.  Not just trusting when things were going great.  Not trusting when he ran out of his own power.  Not trusting in the small things and trying to handle the big things.  Not trusting his past successes.  Not trusting his gut over his God.  

He trusted.  

Is this always easy?  Are you always going to feel like trusting?  Maybe not.  My suggestion to overcoming worry may seem cliché but it works...  

Take it one day at a time.  

While touring Italy, a man visited a cathedral that had been completed on the outside only. Once inside, the traveler found an artist kneeling before an enormous wall upon which he had just begun to create a mosaic. On some tables nearby were thousands of pieces of colored ceramic. Curious, the visitor asked the artist how he would ever finish such a large project. The artist answered that he knew how much he could accomplish in one day. Each morning, he marked off an area to be completed that day and didn’t worry about what remained outside that space. That was the best he could do; and if he faithfully did his best, one day the mosaic would be finished.

How do we accomplish something as big as trust over worry?  

One day.... one decision...one choice at a time.   Handle what’s now instead of what may never be.  Intentionally decide...even if it’s hour by hour...to give things to God instead of allowing the enemy to intimidate us with scenarios and what-ifs.  


We are a masterpiece... and our lives are a beautiful mosaic of experiences (both uplifting and challenging).  Let’s turn our hearts and minds over to Christ...there’s no need to worry anymore.  

Monday, January 26, 2015

No Worries

I read about a woman with an extremely rare condition.  So rare, in fact, that only 400 cases have been reported worldwide.  It causes her to speak without hesitation… jump when others pull back… boldly face danger… and do it all with a smile.  Her condition?  Urbach-Wiethe syndrome… also known as “no fear” disease.

This woman lives with absolutely no external fears.  No sweaty palms.  No elevated heartbeat.  No worry.  She still logically senses incoming danger…  for example, if a car is heading toward her, she knows to get out of the way.   She is able to face external stresses with no fear.  But the internal ones?

Still there. 

Isn’t it interesting that this condition blocks her from being afraid of what she can see… but still allows the mind to process fear on the inside?   The mind is powerful… and if we let it, it will paralyze us in worry and strife.  It causes us to fear externally and internally… spending our days stuck in neutral waiting for things to change.  But did you also know that you don’t need a rare condition to numb you to worry and stress.  In fact, God has already given you the plan.

A plan for you, the worrier.  A hope for you, the stressed.  A peace for you, the burdened.  His plan?  He wants you to get up everyday and internalize these two verses:

“I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world.”  John 16:33

“So do not fear, for I am with you;
    do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
    I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”  Isaiah 41:10

No fear.  No wringing  your hands over an empty bank account.  No more late night crying sessions over children that have lost their way.  No more feeling the dread of upcoming evaluations… or examinations… or loss.  You weren’t sent here to fear.  You weren’t designed to live in denial.  You weren’t meant to spend every day grasping for control of situations that you can’t possibly bend to your will.  

You were meant to trust.  

You don’t need more faith.  You need to live out the faith that you already have.  Even if all the faith you’ve got left is the size of a pebble… God can move mountains with it.  Take the two verses from today’s devotional and write them down on index cards.  Keep those cards with you everywhere you go… purse, wallet, dashboard, vanity, mirror, etc.   And when the enemy tries to take you down by buckling your knees,  stand strong in the power of these truths from our Heavenly Father.  

Life’s coming at you… and because of these verses, I can assure you that you’ll be ready… not in your own strength, but through the One who walks with you in the valley of uncertainty and challenge.   He’s more than enough and He’ll never let you go.