There are those of you out there, that deal with anxiety a lot. It seems like that impediment to joy has been more and more prevalent in todays world - but I don't know that for sure because I did not live in Medieval England or 4th Century Turkey. I do know it is a deeply human condition and many suffer from it more than others.
There is hope! God, the unshakable rock, wants you to place your hope for an unshakable present and future in him. We have been talking in church about the Kingdom of God - hope in an eternal unchangable and unshakable God as our soul's anchor. That is a Kingdom principle.
That doesn't mean we get it perfect all the time. But we continue to press in toward the high calling of Christ, placing our faith and trust for our future safety in the hands of the one who owns and directs the future - our future. When we do that, we defeat the part of anxieity that tells us that the future is unstable and that we - and we alone - must bear the responsibility for ironing it all out.
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"the Bible says that we are all of us like grass of the field (Isa. 40:6–8; 1 Pet. 1:24–25). We grow and thrive for a moment."