I. What is the nature of anxiety?
A. This emotion can be defined as an
overwhelming sense of tension that fragments our thoughts and divides our
minds.
B. The Bible teaches us how to avoid
letting worry take over our lives.
- "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer
and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.
And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your
hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus" (Phil. 4 .6,7 ).
C. Why is it so important that we
learn to deal with anxiety?
- Worry disrupts our thoughts, so we can't think clearly
or make wise decisions.
- Our productivity decreases because fretfulness wastes
time and energy.
- Relationships with our spouses, families, coworkers,
and friends suffer.
- Anxiety contributes to a host of health problems.
- It indicates a lack of trust in God and hampers our
relationship with Him (Matt. 6 .31 ,34 ).
II. How can you and I overcome
anxiety?
A. By praying right:
- Christians should pray in all circumstances and
situations ( Phil 4 .6).
- Instead of focusing exclusively on a list of requests,
we should seek to adore and worship the Lord. God already knows our needs,
and He has the power to supply them.
- Believers ought to pray specifically, especially
when interceding for others.
- Christians should cry out to the Lord in supplication
(Phil 4 .6 ).
This word indicates a passionate outpouring of the heart ( 34 .17 ; Heb 5 .7 ),
in contrast to mere lip service (Isa 29 .13 ).
As God's children, we can trust that He will answer our fervent prayers.
- We should make our requests "with
thanksgiving" (Phil 4 .6 ).
When God doesn't answer our prayers immediately—or when He says no—we
should continue to be grateful for what we already have.
B. By thinking right:
- Our thoughts directly affect how anxious we feel.
Christians are to dwell on "whatever is true, whatever is honorable,
whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of
good repute…[and] anything worthy of praise" (Phil 4.8 ).
- Instead of worrying about what the future will bring,
try focusing on your relationship with the Lord. Seek His will regarding
your goals and life's purpose—for today, tomorrow, and the future.
- As Christians, we will still face adversity, but God can give us supernatural peace in the midst of suffering (John 14.27 ). Nothing happens unless He allows it. And the Lord promises to use difficult situations for our ultimate good ( Rom 8.28 )
C. By living right:
- Those who lead ungodly lives cannot experience lasting
peace. And people who don't know the Lord have no hope of life after death
(Matt 7 .23).
They may mask their fears with drugs, alcohol, work, or some other
distraction. But such people frequently live with apprehension about their
eternal future.
- We must be obedient in order to be free from anxiety (Phil 4 .9 ).
III. Conclusion: Commit your worries to God. Determine to meditate on
truthful and righteous things, and surrender control of your life to Him. The
Lord will give you the grace to overcome anxiety. Yes, you may still experience
heartache, pain, or difficulty. But you can learn to say with the apostle Paul,
"I have learned to be content in whatever circumstance I am" (Phil 4 .11 ).
No comments:
Post a Comment