What, Me Worry?

A few weeks ago I led a women’s workshop on anxiety and worry, and I was profoundly moved by the responses around the room to the subject matter. There was not a single person there who does not struggle with anxiety in some form. Several women approached me during the breaks and said that they feel overwhelmed with worry about what is happening in our country. Does that describe you, too?

Our worries typically center around family, security, finances, health, self-esteem, and other personal issues. What do you worry about the most?

Today we will look at the beautiful story of Joshua, who provides an antidote to worry for us this morning.

Joshua 1:8

Never stop reading The Book of the Law he gave you. Day and night you must think about what it says. If you obey it completely, you and Israel will be able to take this land.”

You remember that Joshua was the successor to Moses. The Israelites had escaped from Egypt and Moses sent out twelve spies to check out the land. Ten came back and spread fear and anxiety about the “giants” they saw. But Joshua and Caleb came back with calm reports of a land filled with milk and honey. So Joshua was chosen to lead the people after Moses died, and he took the nation of Israel into the Promised Land. There were many battles to be fought, rivers to cross, hardship and hunger to endure … not to mention that the people had already proven themselves to be a bunch of whiners and complainers. But Joshua understood that God would be with them all the way and he could count on God to give them everything they needed.

So looking at that passage again, we can see three things that we can do when worry overcomes us:

READ GOD’S WORD

THINK AND MEDITATE 

OBEY

So the way we can use this as a weapon in the battle against worry is this: Let’s say your morning worry is about traffic, car accidents, personal safety, or concern for your family’. You might find that it is while driving your car that your worries begin to take you over and you fall prey to WHATIFITIS….what if this happens, what if I’m late, what if that car suddenly stops in front of me, what if my son gets in an accident on his way to work, what if my child gets hit by a car getting off the school bus, what if I didn’t latch the baby’s car seat correctly, etc.

So now, let’s imagine you schedule a mere five minutes extra in your morning routine. In fact, you don’t need five extra minutes, just keep your devotional resource available in the bathroom. Most of us spend more than five minutes in there getting ready for the morning. You may be reading this in the bathroom today as you are brushing your teeth and preparing for the day. Good on you!

So, you read a five minute devotional with a bible verse in it. You get in your car. Instead of going through your Worry Loop, you force your mind to think of nothing else but the verse and the devotional that you read first thing. You feel God urging you in some way to respond to the passage. You obey that nudge and think of ways to live that out today. Read, think about it, and obey.

It is in the obey part that we turn our worry into action. When you meditate on Scripture first thing in the morning, you can use it to beat back the worry and focus on what God is calling you to do. Is the Holy Spirit prompting you to call and check on a friend? Are you being directed to stop at the grocery store for donations to your local food pantry? Do you need to write a quick text or email to offer a word of encouragement to someone who is struggling? Based on the Scripture you read, what are you supposed to do today?

Obeying the Word and the prompting of the Holy Spirit is a fine way to keep worry at bay. Taking a proactive stand and living out that Scripture will re-focus your thoughts on what God is doing in your midst, with you as his vessel.

Are you worried today? Go and do something about it.

No Worries Here by Kathy Schumacher

“Did Anybody Drop This?”

I was buckled in with my cell phone in airplane mode, and my tray table in its upright and locked position. I was ready for takeoff. We had just started to push back when the PA come on and the flight attendant asked, “Did anybody drop this?” Of course everybody looked up, craning their heads around the seats and leaning into the aisles to see. She continued, “OK, now that I have your attention, let’s go over the safety demo.”

Touché! Well played, Southwest Airlines, well played!

If God could completely have your attention, what do you think he would say?

Here’s one thought:

Matthew 6 (The Message)

34 “Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes.”

Whoa. Did you hear that? Are you craning your head around all your problems to see what he is saying? Don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. Whatever it is, God will help you deal with it.

Do you believe that? Do you have a well of trust deep enough that when you dip your worry-bucket in, it comes out filled up to the rim with hope? Yeah, me neither. I mean, it is hard to face your unspoken fears with courage and faith. Instead, our human tendency is to immediately dive deep into fret and worry. It’s normal. It’s natural. It’s understandable. And it’s also useless.

Scripture reminds us that God loves the wildflowers he created, and….wait for it…he loves us even more:

30-33 “If God gives such attention to the appearance of wildflowers—most of which are never even seen—don’t you think he’ll attend to you, take pride in you, do his best for you? What I’m trying to do here is to get you to relax, to not be so preoccupied with getting, so you can respond to God’s giving.

People who don’t know God and the way he works fuss over these things, but you know both God and how he works. Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about missing out. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met.”

Do I have your attention yet?

So here’s the thing. You know God. You know how he works. Every day you check in here to read, learn, and grow in your understanding of his word. So pick this up today: the best defense against useless worry is to relax in his promises.

Steep your life in God-reality.

Steep your life in God-initiative.

Steep your life in God-provisions.

When you do that, you’ll find all your everyday concerns will be met by the God who loves you, who created you, and who died on a cross for you. Thanks be to God.

Outer Banks Starfish by Michelle Robertson.