by David Brenneman
"And which of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life’s span?" Luke 12:25.
Do you realize that most of the things you are worried about today will never come to pass? If you think about it, you've
probably fretted about many calamities over the years that never happened. And the stark reality is that worry is a debilitating state of mind that can crode your joy, peace, and sense of God's pres-
ence. Perhaps it is your job that has you anxious, or your loved ones, or the future. The perpetual worrier carves emotional channels through which deeper and stronger fears may eventually take root
Yet worry is essentially an assault on the character of God, since most of our concerns stem from the notion that somehow God will not come through for us. When we confront worty with the truth of Jesus' goodness, mercy, and faithfulness, we can disarm the explosive nature of our fears. And when we deliberately choose to trust Him to take care of our circumstances and concentrate on the business the Lord sets before us each day, we can experience
newfound contentment and stability. So do not fret. Instead, "commit everything you do to the Lord. Trust him, and he will help
you" (Psalm 37:5 NLT).
Jesus, help me to stop worrying, I trust in Your wisdom, power, and love.
- Trusting God with Today.
A prevailing thought that I had last night after this, other devotionals and my Bible study...how often are we taking the Word of God seriously? Are we just reading it...are we thinking about it at all? Are we taking the Word of God as mere suggestions or are we taking it as instruction for righteousness?
Righteousness in Christ important to us or isn't it? Are we so concerned and or consumed in what's going on in our world that we forget or neglect the Word of God? Are we praying or are we merely worrying?
All of these thoughts are connected.
As children of God, the saved in Christ, we ought to be looking more and more into the Word of God rather than wasted ventures in this world. I used to be heavily into science fiction. Books, movies, writing it. Used to be into television sitcoms. So much of my time was used up every day in these things. For several years, when I was single, I was consumed with an online life. Convinced that my Savior wanted me to reach people for Christ that way. I was right and wrong at the same time. Yes I would, but not in that way.
I went through many countless seasons of praying and worrying.
Likely heavily related to my massive inconsistency in being in the Word of God.
We can't embrace the world and embrace what our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ wants of us.
We will find ourselves in a very poor state of mind. We will find ourselves worrying rather than praying. We will find ourselves compromising where we should be standing firm in the Lord.
Our lives aren't our own. We don't truly have a right to do our own thing when we have a responsibility and the reason to live our lives in Christ...because of all He did to save us.
Probably the first thing to come to mind is all you think you will miss out on by living for Jesus with your everything. That's a deception, a lie, from your sin nature. We can't know what all that He has prepared for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose.
Simply put until you walk the walk and do more than simply talk the talk you're going to have troubles.
Give up worrying. Your resources are insanely limited concerning understanding your situations compared to what Jesus is able to accomplish in a life wholly committed to Him.
Satan's going to feed our sin nature whatever it takes to derail our life in Christ. We're called to stand firm in the Lord. Call upon Him. He will make a defense for us. He will make a way where once there was no way.
When you came to Christ you weren't given an instruction book n told to go make the best of it.
You were given an Instructor, the Holy Spirit, you were given full access to God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. You were given unbreakable promises and unrestricted access to the Throne room of God.
Be sure you aren't worrying and that you're confidently coming to Christ for what you need to live the life you've been given to live.
Daily, many times a day, we will be tempted to deal with life on our own. Know this and prepare to combat it.
We have our lives hidden in Christ.
We have a Savior who relates to everything we will ever go through.
Let us live life knowing this is true.
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