Who of you by worrying can add a single day to his life? Matthew 6:27
People
spend so much of their time worrying they forget all of the blessings
God has poured into their lives. Even as I write this I am being
distracted by random worries in my life and it’s making writing this
blog last for at least an hour, when it would only take me maybe 15
minutes if I’d just focus.
How
often do we lay awake in bed worrying about something we can’t control,
and then it turns out to be just fine? I had a serious problem with
this when I was younger to the point that I would miss entire nights of
sleep because I was worried about something that might happen the next
day. This kind of worry plagued me for years until one small little
gesture from my Mom ended it almost entirely, and still continues to
help me to this day. My mother sat me down and walked me through the
past few months and all the things I laid awake in bed worrying about
and she pointed out how no matter how bad those things seemed at the
time everything worked out for the best. (Without any training in the
field of Psychology, I swear she’s still a better Psychologist than me)
She
then handed me one of the greatest gifts anyone has ever given me. All
it was was a little framed sign that said “Dear Isaiah, I have
everything under control. Love, Jesus” Every night I would start to
worry I would simply look at that sign and know that everything would be
just fine.
Truth
is my worry was simply a lack of faith in God. I was bold enough to
unconsciously tell myself that my problems were too big for God to
handle.
I’m
here today to let you know that your problems are nothing compared to
the God who created this entire Universe, the God who created everyone
of us and knows us better than we know ourselves. He intimately loves us
individually and knows what’s best for us in the long run.
I’m glad God doesn’t
let everything go by our plans, because then we can’t take credit for
it. If everything went the way we wanted it to we might be tempted to
take pride in it as if we made it happen, so when God changes our plans
unexpectedly just let that be a little reminder as to who is in control.
We have also been given this little tool called prayer. Jesus told us in Matthew 7:7-11
“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened.
Or which one of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a
stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a serpent? If you then,
who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much
more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask
him!”
A
friend of mine today pointed out to me that when one of our plans
doesn't go the way we expected our first instinct is to think or worry
about it. Thinking isn’t necessarily bad but, what our first reaction should be is to lift our problem up to God.
We’ve been giving an amazingly powerful tool and we should use it. God doesn’t want us to pray because it helps Him in anyway.. He’s God.. He doesn’t need help. He wants us to pray because it’s good for us.
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