This will be a
series of
various subjects
dealing with
personal
problems in
their search for
God and a better
way of life.
Below is a list
of subjects
which we will be
cover over the
next few months.
Worry has been defined as
anxiety - a state of being uneasy or
apprehensive about what may happen. The
definition suggests a mental distress of
agitation over some problem. Uneasiness of
mind results from facing responsibilities or
problems we feel incapable of handling.
I've heard it said, "Worry is the
interest paid by those who borrow
trouble."
In the New Testament, "Worry"
(Merimna) means "to divide." which comes
from the Greek verb MERIZO. People who worry
are "divided" - mentally torn apart
Just reading the newspapers
exposes us to a multitude of problems
capable of producing worry. Sometimes we
feel we're sitting on a pile of gunpowder
while world leaders play with matches.
Inflation is another
problem to worry about. While we watch our
money buy less and less, we wonder how to
feed and clothe our families on a shrinking
income.
Also, ecologists are
giving more publicity to the energy crisis,
and the word "rationing" is becoming a live
option. For years we have lived with the
feeling there was no bottom in the bucket of
our natural resources; but now, faced with
the possibility of shortages and rationing,
anxiety begins to chip away at our peace of
mind.
And in the midst of big
crises are little daily crises: The
garbage disposal breaks down; an important
exam tomorrow; taxes due next week; our
child breaks an arm; what to serve to dinner
guests, what would be the "right thing" to
wear to the party. When we add our personal
crises to the national and international
problems, we see why people are weighed down
with worry.
Being a Christian doesn't
provide immunity from the threat of worry.
God doesn't provide a super anti-worry
vaccine for the Christian. Joe Christian
faces the same worry-producing problems that
plague everyone else.
Once we allow pressures
to worry us, they will snowball - the
more we worry, the more
we'll find to worry about. "I have lived a
long life and seen lots of trouble,
but most of it didn't
happen.
Jesus placed His finger
squarely on the main worries of life (food
and clothing), "For this reason I say to
you, do not be anxious for your life as to
what you shall eat, or what you shall drink:
you shall drink: nor for your body, as to
what you shall put on. Is not life more than
food and the body than clothing? (Matt.
6:25). (Anxious" is the same Greek word
MERIMNA translated "worry". In this sense,
worry and anxiety are synonymous.)
Why do we worry?
We worry because we fail to believe God.
Jesus illustrated the point vividly by
turning to nature:
"Look at the birds of the
air, that they do not sow, neither do they
reap, nor gather into barns; and yet your
heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not
worth much more than they?
And why are you anxious
about clothing? Observe how the lilies of
the field grow; they do not toil nor do they
spin.
Yet I say to you that even
Solomon in all his glory did not clothe
himself like one of these." (Matt.
6:26,28-29)
Since God feeds the birds
of the air and clothes the flowers of the
field, we can rest assured He will meet our
needs also, for we are worth more than the
birds and flowers. Jesus said that the
Father knows what we need. "-------- for
your heavenly Father knows that you need
all these thing." (Matt. 6:32)
Since God knows our needs,
failure to trust Him to meet our basic needs
is lack of faith.
"But if God so arrays the
grass of the field, which is alive today
and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace,
will He not much more do so for you, 0 men
of little faith?" (Matt. 6:30)
Failure to believe God, is
unbecoming to the Christian. Unbelievers
don't know how to trust God for their "daily
bread," so the worry. Jesus said,
"for all these things the Gentiles eagerly
seek." Matt. 6:32) But God is not
responsible for meeting the needs of the
unbeliever (as He is for the believer.)
Christians have abundant
promises from God that He will meet their
daily needs. "My God shall supply all your
needs ------ (Philippians 4:19) This is a
promise! Worry about any need is a sin
because it's a True to believe God s
promises. Nature shows how God takes
care of the birds and flowers. We may see
birds working, but we'll never
see them
worrying:
But you object, "if you
knew the problems I face, you wouldn't call
worry a sin. ".ts not necessary to know your
individual problems because God has promised
to take care and supply all our needs.
God has also promised to take better care of
us than the birds, why worry?
Worry will create many
problems and won't accomplish a single
constructive thing!. It will only
make bad matters
worse.
What does anxiety
do? It does not empty tomorrow of its
sorrow; but empties today of its
strength. It does not make you escape
evil it makes you unfit to cope with it if
it comes.
You can't solve
problem by worrying. Worry will not
move you one inch in the direction of the
solution. Jesus said, "And which of you by
being anxious can add a single cubit to his
life span?" (Matt. 6:27) When you worry, the
problem seems to grow larger and larger by
the moment. With just a
little effort, worry can
build your problem into a gigantic
impossible situation.
Worry will create emotional
problems making you tense, nervous jumpy,
withdrawn. It will impair your emotional
ability to make decisions and make you
progressively incapable of dealing with
life. Every decision you face will become
more and more difficult as you doubt your
ability to make right decisions.
Worry will cause physical
problems and chop years from your life
expectancy. People who don't know how to
fight worry die young.
It will also add misery to
the years you do live. Eighty percent of the
stomach disorders that come to us are not
organic, but functional. Wrong mental and
spiritual attitudes throw functional
disturbances into digestion. Most of our
ills are caused by worry and fear, and it is
my experience that faith is more important
than food in the cure of stomach ulcers.
Worry will also produce
spiritual problems for the Christian.
Anytime you do what God has forbidden,
spiritual problems will arise, and since
worry is forbidden, the person who
worries can expect problems.
Worry will neutralize
the effect of the Word of God in your
life. In the parable of the soils, Jesus
was talking about the productivity of the
Word in lives. He underscored at worry will
do when He said, "And the one on whom seed
was sown among the thorns, this is the man
who hears the Word, and the worry of the
world, and the deceitfulness of riches choke
the Word, and it becomes unfruitful." (Matt
13"22)
You can read the Word, but
if you are filled with worry, it
will be unfruitful in your life.
This explains in part why some never
get to first base in their Christian life
although exposed to the Word for years.
They allow worry to neutralize
the Word making it impossible
to germinate and
produce fruit.
Worry causes an
imbalance in spiritual priorities. When
Jesus visited the home of Mary and Martha,
Mary was content to sit quietly
listening while her sister "fussed about the
kitchen" getting dinner ready. Luke 10:40
days" But Martha was distracted with all her
preparation ----."
In distress -
Martha came to Jesus and complained that
while she was working her fingers to the
bone, Mary sat there doing nothing! "Lord,
do you not care that my sister has left me
to do all the serving alone? Then tell her
to help me."
Jesus answered with tender
reproof, “----Martha, Martha, you are
worried and bothered about so many things:
but only few things are necessary, really
only one: for Mary has chosen the good part,
which shall not be taken away- from
her." (Luke10:41-42). A modern
paraphrase might read, "Martha, Martha,
you're worried about putting on a' big
dinner when a sandwich would be fine. Mary
has her priorities right. It's more
important to hear the Word."
Worry will cause us to lose
sight of the imminent return of the Lord,
and allowing our minds to become enmeshed
with daily cares and problems negates the
urgency to be prepared His coming. Jesus
said, "Be on guard, that your hearts may not
be weighted down with dissipation and
drunkenness, and worries of life, and so
that day comes on you suddenly like a trap."
(Luke 21:34.)
Most of us know worry paves
the road to misery; But knowledge without a
remedy only intensifies that misery. Is
there any way we can combat the problem of
worry? If you have ever worried, God has
good news for you; He has made it possible
for you to stop worrying. Though God does
not promise to remove the pressures that
produce worry, He does make it possible for
us to face the pressures of life with inner
peace.
God does not suggest
that we follow His way to cure
worry--Hecommands it! God's
cure for worry involves-three
things:
First: Stop
worrying and start trusting.
Jesus said, "Do not be anxious then, saying
what shall we eat? or, what shall we drink?
or what shall we clothe ourselves? For all
these things the Gentiles eagerly seek; for
your heavenly Father knows that you need all
these things." (Matt. 6:31-32)
The command to stop
worrying is based on the Fathers care. God
takes care of the birds and flowers ( and we
are more precious in His sight), therefore,
He commands us to stop worrying about our
daily needs.
We are also to start
trusting God to meet our needs, we have His
written guarantee that He will meet all our
needs. Jesus said quit worrying about things
and " ----------------------- seek first His
kingdom and His righteousness; and these
things (physical necessities) shall be added
to you." (Matt. 6:33) God has promised (in
writing!) to meet our needs; so start
trusting Him. Let Him be God; stop usurping
His place as provider.
I have a health
insurance policy which carefully details
everything that is covered should I become
ill. If anything is not covered, it
says so. Once I know what the policy covers,
I need no longer worry about the medical
cost in that area. Likewise, the Bible
contains a statement of all God has
promised us. Since He has given us His
"policy", we should trust Him to provide the
promised benefits.
By contemporary standards
my family was poor when I was growing up. No
matter how hard things got, when we the
children needed something, shoes, lunch
money,
etc. my
parents took care of my needs. Conversely,
God our Father, has promised to take care of
all our needs; we have no need to wore.
Second: Stop strainingand turn loose. Does that sound hard
to do? IT-it does, it's because
we think God is not interested in solving
our problems. Did God care enough to take
care of our sin problem on the cross? He
did! then doesn't it stand to reason if He
was interested enough to give us life, He is
interested in helping us with the problems
of life?
"Casting all your anxiety
upon Him because he cares for you" (I Peter
5:7) God does care for us. " God
demonstrates His own love toward us, in that
while we were yet sinners, Christ
died for us." (Romans 5:8) The cross is
irrefutable proof that He cares and wants to
bear our burdens.
What does "casting all our
anxiety upon Him" mean? It means we are to
give Him all our problems by simply letting
go of them. He doesn’t tell us to throw our
cares on Him as the English seems to convey.
The Greek word means to hand them to Him. If
we had to throw them His way, it would imply
He is distant, but God is closer to us than
hands and feet.
Assume you were carrying a
hundred pound weight on your shoulders. If I
told you to throw it fifty feet, you would
say, "Thats impossible", I agree. But If I
told you to quit straining and let it fall
to the ground, it would be easy.
Little story to share with
you. Once a woman carried a huge bundle of
sticks on her back as she walked down the
road. A man in a truck stopped and offered
her a ride. Gratefully she accepted and
climbed in the back of the truck to join
several other passengers. As the truck drove
down the road, the woman kept the bundle of
sticks on her back. When one of the
passengers suggested she lay the bundle
down, the old woman replied, "Oh no, I
couldn't do that. It's enough that the man
is carrying me. I wouldn't ask him to carry
my bundle too."
I Peter 5:7 is telling us
to quit straining with our burdens, turn
them loose and let them fall on Christ. that
thought has been captured in a phrase of a
song I remember, "Take your burdens to the
Lord and leave them there." We are invited
to give our worries to the Lord so He can
carry them for us. It's His responsibility,
not ours.
Third: Stop the panic
and start praying.
"Be anxious for
nothing, but in everything prayer and
supplication with thanksgiving let your
requests be made known unto God. And
the peace of God, which surpasses all
comprehension, shall guard your hearts and
minds in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:6-7)
We're not to let
anythingthrow us into a
panic. "Be anxious for nothing" can
be translated "Don't worry about anything."
Look at that again -- It's a command, not a
request. It's an important command that
touches the grass root problems of life.
What happens when an
emergency situation arises? The first
reaction is to panic! Common sense tells us
panic is not the correct reaction.
Nevertheless, we hit the
"Panic button." The Word tells us
it's wrong reaction, because panic is
uncontrolled worry. Even though panic is a
natural response, it's the wrong, response.
"Okay, I've got it. Don't
panic. but what do I do now?"
Paul continues by telling
us to pray about the problem. "----but in
everything by prayer and supplication with
thanksgiving let your requests be made
known to God." What are we doing when we
pray about it? We are telling God our
problems and inviting His concern and aid on
our behalf. Our prayer is to be with
thanksgiving --thanking God for two things:
First that we have the problem which forces
us to recongnize our dependence upon Him;
Second, that we can come to" Him with our
problems.
Will that work? Of course
it will. Paul goes on to tell us that when
we commit the problem to God in prayer, our
mental anguish will cease because His
incomprehensible peace shall stand watch
over our troubled hearts. Worry comes when
there is mental anguish and is dispelled
when God's peace floods our very souls. Once
we have committed our need to God. His peace
stand military guard duty over our spirit
and is the antidote to worry.
During some real trouble
times of much pressure back in the late 60's
my wife and I were under, the doctor said I
had but a short time live. So brave old me"
put everything in order to see that she and
the children were taken care of. I came home
Saturday morning to prepare to die, I had
been bleeding all week long, pretty badly.
So I got in bed to get the job over with,
with little fan fare. (How about that for
vanity?) You see my trust was not in God,
but in the doctor who told me this and I
accepted it without question. BUT my
wonderful wife would not give up. She
finally got me to time hospital after trying
to get me help elsewhere. There is no doubt
she and I had much concern (or worry). She
really couldn't believe it was happening to
us, she felt I would go on forever. She was
so worried about me as our sons were also.
My worry (yes, my worry) was who would take
care of them? I guess I thought I was the
only one who could do that job. Yes, I
forgot for a moment, then I submitted my
very concern to our Father. I placed this
problem (worry) on His shoulders and just as
soon as I committed this to Him in a pure
heart, He turned my life around and wiped my
tears of pain away.
His peace came over me, my
whole being became at peace within me. The
doctor told me he was losing me, I thanked
him for his efforts and help. He began to
tell me that they did all they could for me
that he was sorry, so sorry. I told him
"please don't feel bad I thank you for
caring, God bless you." I continued to pray
and I felt that I heard in my heart and mind
these words, "Take the fear (worry) from
your heart for I am with you, you will not
die this night, be at -peace."
I told the doctors this
laying right there in the operating room,
he smiled, but didn't believe me. (Later he
told me this). From that moment and till now
I have known a peace beyond all
understanding. I have never worried again. I
have learned to place my troubles in His
hands and He has never but never
failed to care, to be there when I
needed Him. I now live with n-that
rest, of that wonderful peace He gives so
freely to us. I trust Him to keep His
promise for "I know He loves me, and I have
grown to love Him so very much. My life is
complete in Him.
I have seen these doctors
over the last several years from time to
time. One said to me when we met, "See you
are still living, I wouldn't have believed
it, but I also see something else, I saw
your eyes, your face changed from pain to a
look of peace before my eyes, now I see even
a much more refined look about your eyes,
your face. You have really learned what its
all about haven't you? You have learned the
secret of peace within yourself! Not many
men come to such a completeness. Your God
and you have done the impossible. And I have
learned there is something greater than
these hands of mine as well as the knowledge
I have, thanks." he said to me and I thank
God I told him.
I share these thoughts and
His word with you, this precious promise
from Him, from His Word, He loves you.
When you and I pray and
commit our problems to our Father with our
Lord's help you'll see as I have, peace will
come to your heart and mind. Its a wonderful
peace never known to mankind, please don't
pass it up.
We all face problems that
are apt to produce worry. Unless we deal
with worry, it will cause serious problems.
But God makes it possible for us to move off
the toll way of worry.
We are commanded to, won't
you please try.
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