Why Worry?
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at 7:00AM    
MAD21 By Pat
"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." (Matthew 6:34)
Worrying is one of the most difficult things we Christians wrestle with, usually on a daily basis if we're honest about it. Some days have few, but on other days we are overcome with situations that cause us to feel overwhelmed, burdened and far from God. Finances, health, jobs, families, children, and direction in our lives...these are just a few of the issues that we worry about and deal with. We do worry about tomorrow; the fear of the unknown. We try not to, but it's hard!
And so, I remind myself that no matter what tomorrow holds, God is already there. I am thankful for God's promises. I have given my cares to God, and no one can handle them better than He can. I praise God for blessings yet to come, strength that will be provided, wisdom which will be given when needed, and peace that is there for the taking. I praise God for His promise that I never walk alone. I praise God for darkness that will become light and rain that will change over to bright sunshine. I thank God for His wonderful gift of salvation, love that never fails, and the peace that passes all understanding. Indeed, why should I worry?
"You, O Lord, keep my lamp burning; my God turns my darkness into light. With your help I can advance against a troop; with my God I can scale a wall." (Psalm 18:28-29)
Pat                                          is a good friend who is    passionate       about     her       faith     and     her            family.     She         works from     home       supporting a        family     business,     and           loves  to     read,             write   and garden     when   she         can, and   spends  every spare moment with her         grandkids.





Reader Comments (2)
Great encouragement...thanks!
Worry bankrupts the spirit. ~Berri Clove
thankfulness is always the anitdote to worry, isn't it? great piece!