Worry
I have times when I am anxious (or worry) and those times tend
to feed my OCD. For instance, I check my curling irons a bazillion times before
leaving the house, and if I don’t, I’ve been known to turn my car around and go
back home just to check on them.
I started worrying about storms when I was a teenager. As a
young adulthood, my worrying spilled over into my little son and caused him to
fear storms. I wanted to modify my behavior (pacing and looking out windows) and
thereby change MY reactions to MY anxiety. I formed new behaviors.
Scripture says, “An anxious heart weighs down a man down, but a kind word
cheers him up.” Proverbs 12:25 (NIV)
Where fear may be beneficial, worry has never benefitted me one
iota.
“Have no fear of sudden disaster or of the ruin
that overtakes the wicked, for the Lord will be at your side and will keep
your foot from being snared.” Proverbs 3: 25-26 (NIV)
Anxiety hasn’t:
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Stopped people from dying.
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Made a job better.
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Made a storm disappear.
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Changed one thing…except my wellbeing.
What worry (or anxiousness) does is compromises the joy of
life. Anxiety steals peace.
“ Do not be
anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with
thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And
the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts
and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4: 6-7 (NIV)
Worrying doesn’t change one thing about what happens in my
day. Knowing I’m in God’s hands—helps me deal with my worry.
Scripture source: Holy Bible, BibleGateway.com
Comments
I read once that worry is an insult to God...because you are not trusting Him. So when I find myself worrying, I stop and say a quick prayer to take it off my shoulders. NOT saying it's easy, but a reminder that like you said, worry gets us nowhere and helps no situation.
hugs..
it's funny that most of what we worry about never happens, but i have to admit i'm a natural worrier. i need to work on it although it takes so much effort...