Philippians 4:6,7 “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, 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.”
Worry has been described as the interest we pay on tomorrow’s troubles, and it severely curtails the extent to which we can act out our dreams and maximize our lives for Jesus.
A widow was telling her story to a reporter about how she had managed to raise a huge family which included six of her own and another twelve adopted children. Not only did they grow up into fine young men and women, but she had retained her own sanity and spirit through several tiring decades. Answering his question as to the secret of her success, she replied: “I managed so well because I’m in a partnership!” The reporter was confused by her answer, and asked: “I don’t understand. Please explain what you mean.” The woman replied: “Many years ago I said, ‘Lord, I’ll do the work and you do the worrying.’ And I haven’t had an anxious care since.”
Worrying seldom helps. For each one of us, we can be certain that God’s call will never take us where his grace won’t keep us. Be it in the workplace or with family, we acknowledge the Lord’s control and right to do with us as he wills. We trust his character and constancy. For Lizzie and me, taking our three little children to Africa where the quality of healthcare is decidedly ropey takes trust that God will watch over them. For you it will be other issues, but our verse today shows us how to deal with all our potential worries. Do verse 6, and then acknowledge verse 7 – that peace is truly priceless.
Lord, thank you that I can bring all my worries to you… I hand them over to you, and I receive your transcending peace for today. Amen!
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