Are You Worrying or Praying?

Most people worry too much. As I have said many times, why worry when you can pray.  The best thing we can do when something has us all tied up in knots is to give the problem to God.  He is much bigger, stronger, and wiser than we will ever be, and He can handle our fears.

 King Hezekiah faced a tough situation.  The Assyrians were threatening God’s people, telling lies about him, and trying to convince the people that Hezekiah could not stand up to an impending invasion. When Hezekiah received the threatening letter, he went to the house of the Lord, and spread it before the Lord. (2 Kings 19:14) 

God heard the King’s prayer. 2 Kings 19:35 tells us the angel of the Lord wiped out 185,000 of the enemy, defended the city and the Lord’s honor. What can we learn from this? Here are some wisdom tips to help you with your worries: 

1.    Define your situation honestly and clearly.  A simple solution may present itself if you take the time to clearly define what it is you’re worried about.

2.    Ask yourself, “What’s the worst that can happen?” You lose a job, a relationship, an investment, or some material thing? It may be painful, but life will go on.

3.    Resolve to accept the outcome.  It may be God’s way of growing you up a little.

4.    “Having done all, to stand” (Ephesians 6:13b).  If you’ve done all you can do with it, let go of it, and stand firm in your faith.

5.    Spread it before the Lord and don’t pick it up again.  Stop worrying and trust your Heavenly Father. 

The Pastor’s Pocket

Pastor Bruce Freeman

 

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