Do not begin to be anxious (Philippians 4:6, PBV).
Not a few Christians
live in a state of unbroken anxiety, and others fret and fume terribly.
To be perfectly at peace amid the hurly-burly of daily life is a secret
worth knowing. What is the use of worrying? It never made anybody
strong; never helped anybody to do God's will; never made a way of
escape for anyone out of perplexity. Worry spoils lives which would
otherwise be useful and beautiful. Restlessness, anxiety, and care are
absolutely forbidden by our Lord, who said: "Take no thought," that is,
no anxious thought, "saying what shall we eat, or what shall we drink,
or wherewithal shall we be clothed?" He does not mean that we are not to
take forethought and that our life is to be without plan or method; but
that we are not to worry about these things.
People know you live in the realm of anxious care by the lines on your
face, the tones of your voice, the minor key in your life, and the lack
of joy in your spirit. Scale the heights of a life abandoned to God,
then you will look down on the clouds beneath your feet.
--Rev. Darlow Sargeant
It is always weakness to be fretting and worrying, questioning and
mistrusting. Can we gain anything by it? Do we not unfit ourselves for
action, and unhinge our minds for wise decision? We are sinking by our
struggles when we might float by faith.
Peace thy inmost soul shall fill
Lying still!
Lying still!
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