Monday, June 3, 2019

DON'T DO IT

When faced with a challenge or crisis, our tendency is to get all anxious about it. But God does not want us to react this way. He does not want us to be anxious about anything. Instead, whatever the problem is, He wants us to go to Him in prayer and supplication, telling Him what we need and thanking Him for the answer. When we do that, His peace, which surpasses all understanding, will guard our hearts and minds from all worries, anxieties and fears.
“Pastor Prince, it is easy for you to say, ‘Be anxious for nothing.’ Try living with my husband for one day. Try disciplining that wayward teenager of mine. Look at the balance in my bank account! How can I not be anxious?”
Hold it! I am not the one who said, “Be anxious for nothing.” The apostle Paul said it. Yet, it was not him—he was prompted by the Holy Spirit. And when Paul wrote that, he was a prisoner under house arrest in Rome. He had been sent to Rome because he had appealed to Caesar regarding his death sentence. The Jews in Jerusalem wanted him to be put to death (see Acts 28:16–20).
Yet, under those trying conditions, he wrote these words: “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.”
My friend, if you are anxious or worried about something, remember those words. Let’s say that you are anxious about a huge debt. Go to the Lord and pray, “Lord Jesus, I no longer want to be anxious about this problem. I hand it over to You and ask for supernatural cancellation of this debt. It is in Your care now. You are in charge. I thank You for taking care of it.”
God is true to His Word. As you pray this prayer and cast your care to Him, you will find His peace setting your heart and mind at rest. So be anxious for nothing—let the One with whom nothing is impossible take care of it for you!

"I'M HERE TO TELL YOU" EDITOR'S NOTE

This, as with almost everything, comes down to whom do you trust to take care of you.
Do you only trust in your power or do you allow your maker to provide for your needs?
So many people don't believe that God cares enough or has enough time to provide for their problems. This is so sad. Of course God has the time and of course He cares enough. Here's what you should always remember (and get through your head.) God loves us so much that His plan from the beginning was to send His Son - Himself - to be the complete payment for our sin debt and to reconcile us back to Himself. Listen. If God loves us that much, don't you think that He wants to take care of His investment? Because He has invested everything in us, He will do everything to take care of us. If all this is true - and it is. And if there is a God in Heaven - which there is, then how is your concern going to change anything? Concern or worry or being anxious are simply us telling God that we don't trust Him to take care of us. That's powerful and hard to grasp, but I believe it's true as well as very sad and I'll bet that those feelings probably grieves our Father in Heaven immensely.
Don't do it.