Anxious for Nothing: Finding Calm in a Chaotic World

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I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who [ j] will believe in Me through their word; 21 ( AG) that they all may be one, as ( AH) You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me. 22 And the ( AI) glory which You gave Me I have given them, ( AJ) that they may be one just as We are one: 23 I in them, and You in Me; ( AK) that they may be made perfect in one, and that the world may know that You have sent Me, and have loved them as You have loved Me.

Max Lucado - Best-selling Christian Author of Anxious for Nothing

In the Bible it says, “Give your worries to the Lord, and He will take care of you” (Psalm 55:22). This doesn’t mean that our problems will go away, but it does mean that God will give us the strength to handle them and that we can be anxious for nothing. One of the main causes of anxiety is worrying about what will happen tomorrow. We worry about the future. But Jesus tells us not to worry about tomorrow. He says, “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble” (Matthew 6:34). But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak: for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak.In addition, he was a legalist to the core. Before he knew Christ, Paul had spent a lifetime trying to save himself. His salvation depended on his perfection, on his performance. If anyone ever had reason to hope that he could save himself, it would be I. If others could be saved by what they are, certainly I could! For I went through the Jewish initiation ceremony when I was eight days old, having been born into a pure-blooded Jewish home that was a branch of the old original Benjamin family. So I was a real Jew if there ever was one! What’s more, I was a member of the Pharisees who demand the strictest obedience to every Jewish law and custom. And sincere? Yes, so much so that I greatly persecuted the Church; and I tried to obey every Jewish rule and regulation right down to the very last point. (Phil. 3:4–6 TLB) Paul had blood on his hands and religious diplomas on his wall. But then came the Damascus road moment. Jesus appeared. Once Paul saw Jesus, he couldn’t see anymore. He couldn’t see value in his résumé anymore. He couldn’t see merit in his merits or worth in his good works anymore. He couldn’t see reasons to boast about anything he had done anymore. And he couldn’t see any option except to spend the rest of his life talking less about himself and more about Jesus. He became the great poet of grace. “But all these things that I once thought very worthwhile—now I’ve thrown them all away so that I can put my trust and hope in Christ alone” (Phil. 3:7 TLB). In exchange for self-salvation, God gave Paul righteousness. “Now I am right with God, not because I followed the law, but because I believed in Christ” (Phil. 3:9 NCV). Paul gave his guilt to Jesus. Period. He didn’t numb it, hide it, deny it, offset it, or punish it. He simply surrendered it to Jesus. As a result, he would write, “I am still not all I should be, but I am bringing all my energies to bear on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I strain to reach the end of the race and receive the prize for which God is calling us up to heaven because of what Christ Jesus did for us” (Phil. 3:13–14 TLB). Strong's 3326: (a) gen: with, in company with, (b) acc: (1) behind, beyond, after, of place, (2) after, of time, with nouns, neut. of adjectives. Have no anxiety at all, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God. I've dealt with copious amounts of social anxiety in the past, and still do from time to time, but thank you, Jesus (!!!) I've taken active steps outside of my comfort zone with the sole intent to eradicate the anxiety. I'd highly suggest taking an acting class, improv class, gym class, any sort of group activity that puts you in a room of strangers, and miles & leagues outside your comfort zone. (I've done all three of the previously suggested & paired them all with prayer, and my anxiety is at an all-time low! Like, it's still there, but I don't let it keep me from living my life anymore.) Philippians 4:19– And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

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When we are anxious, we are more likely to give in to temptation. That’s why it’s so important for us to watch and pray. We need to stay close to God so that we will not fall into temptation. This verse is a reminder that we need to trust God, even when we don’t understand what He is doing. His ways are higher than our ways and His thoughts are higher than our thoughts. We can’t always see the big picture, but we can trust that God knows what He is doing. Jesus promised that we would have trials in this life, but He also promised to be with us through it all. When we pray, we can feel His presence and know that He is walking with us through our difficulties. 3. Focus on God’s goodness More to the point: I've constantly found the actions of others upsetting, including fellow Christians. I regularly see or hear people of the faith saying or doing things that would have landed me in big trouble if my mom had seen, heard, or even found out about me acting that way. While I respect my mom's guidance, because I've matured past my rebellious teenage years, I still often think: Why are these people saying or doing all that mess? When my mother and I have talked, she often tells me that you can't control other people; you can only control yourself. This book has the same message, and talks about how control freaks are the unhappiest people of all; the more they realize they can't control, the more frustrated they get.

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Isaiah 41:10– Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Such a good point Marie. The last five years of my life have been really difficult. But what I’ve learned in that time has been invaluable. I’m grateful for God’s nearness. Reply Jesus spoke these words, lifted up His eyes to heaven, and said: “Father, ( A) the hour has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son also may glorify You, 2 ( B) as You have given Him authority over all flesh, that He [ a] should give eternal life to as many ( C) as You have given Him. 3 And ( D) this is eternal life, that they may know You, ( E) the only true God, and Jesus Christ ( F) whom You have sent. 4 ( G) I have glorified You on the earth. ( H) I have finished the work ( I) which You have given Me to do. 5 And now, O Father, glorify Me together [ b] with Yourself, with the glory ( J) which I had with You before the world was. Jesus Prays for His Disciples Do not be over-anxious about anything, but by prayer and earnest pleading, together with thanksgiving, let your request be unreservedly made known in the presence of God. There are questions for reflection at the end of the book. I would’ve preferred these to have been listed at the end of each chapter, but they do make a good resource for individual or small-group study.

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Pulpit Commentary Verse 6. - Be careful for nothing; rather, as R.V., in nothing be anxious. Μέριμνα is anxious, distracting care. St. Paul does not wish his converts to be careless, but to be free from that over-anxiety about worldly things which might distract their thoughts from the service of God, and hinder their growth in holiness. Comp. 1 Peter 5:7, where the apostle bids us cast all our care ( μέριμνα) upon God. The thought of the Lord's nearness should lead us both to be forbearing in our relations to others, and also to keep ourselves free, as far as may be, from worldly anxieties. "He careth for us." But in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. "Curare et orare," says Bengel, "plus inter se pugnant quam aqua et ignis." In everything; in each emergency, little or great, as it arises, pray; cultivate the habit of referring all things, great or small, to God in prayer. The two words rendered "prayer" and "supplication" προσευχή and δέησις) occur together also in Ephesians 6:18; 1 Timothy 2:l and Ephesians 5:5. The first has been defined by Chrysostom and others as prayer to obtain a good; the second, prayer to avoid an evil Better, perhaps, as most modern commentators, προσευχή is the general word, covering the idea of prayer in its widest meaning; while δέησις is a special act of supplication for some particular object of need (see Trench, 'Synonyms of the New Testament,' sect. 51.). With thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is the necessary accompaniment of prayer; it ought never to be absent from our devotions; it springs out of that holy joy which St. Paul so constantly sets before us in this Epistle as the bounden duty of Christians. St. Paul himself is an example of constant thanksgiving. All his Epistles, except those to the Galatians, 1 Timothy, and Titus, open with a thanksgiving. In the dungeon at Philippi he and Silas "prayed and sang praises unto God" ( Acts 16:25). Our requests, the things for which we ask, are to be made known unto God; πρὸςτὸνΘεόν before God, in the presence of God, by prayer, the general converse of the soul with God; and by supplication, direct petitions for the supply of our necessities. Indeed, he knows our necessities before we ask; but we are encouraged to make them known before him, as Hezekiah took the letter of Sennacherib and spread it before the Lord. Be anxious for nothing, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. Never worry about anything. But in every situation let God know what you need in prayers and requests while giving thanks. Never worry about anything. Instead, in every situation let your petitions be made known to God through prayers and requests, with thanksgiving. The LORD is my portion,” says my soul, “Therefore I have hope in Him.” The LORD is good to those who wait for Him, To the person who seeks Him. It is good that he waits silently For the salvation of the LORD. (Lam. 3:21–26 NASB) Lift up your eyes. Don’t get lost in your troubles. Dare to believe that good things will happen. Dare to believe that God was speaking to you when he said, “In everything God works for the good of those who love him” (Rom. 8:28 NCV). The mind cannot at the same time be full of God and full of fear. “He will keep in perfect peace all those who trust in him, whose thoughts turn often to the Lord!” (Isa. 26:3 TLB). Are you troubled, restless, sleepless? Then rejoice in the Lord’s sovereignty. I dare you—I double-dog dare you—to expose your worries to an hour of worship. Your concerns will melt like ice on a July sidewalk. The mind cannot at the same time be full of God and full of fear. Anxiety passes as trust increases. In another Scripture, Jeremiah draws a direct connection between faith and peace. Blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, And whose hope is the LORD. For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters, Which spreads out its roots by the river, And will not fear when heat comes; But its leaf will be green, And will not be anxious in the year of drought. (Jer. 17:7–8, emphasis mine)Strong's 4314: To, towards, with. A strengthened form of pro; a preposition of direction; forward to, i.e. Toward.

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Wow, that’s a great word picture you just painted!!! Can you send me some soup? Just kidding. I’m glad it was helpful! Reply Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer, and by supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God;In Philippians 4:6-7, the Bible says: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. This verse is a reminder that we can bring our concerns to God in prayer. He wants us to come to Him with everything that is on our hearts. When we pray, we are opening up the lines of communication with our heavenly Father. He is waiting to hear from us and He wants to help us with our troubles. Prayer is one of the most powerful weapons we have against anxiety. When we pray, we are talking to God. We can tell Him our fears and concerns. We can ask for His help. We can also thank Him for His many blessings. 6. Be Anxious For Nothing By Relying on the Holy Spirit I really loved what you wrote. Philippians 4:6 is one of my ‘go to’ verses. But I realise I often don’t pay enough attention to the prayer and supplication bit. Many thanks for your insights. Reply



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