Living Free from Worry – LarusWalk at Larus Press

How can we avoid worrying? Isn’t it just a part of life? No, actually, with Christ it doesn’t have to be.

Ready:

In Christ, your identity is sure and your purpose is secure. Your living spirit has overcome worry. Whether you have a long ‘to do’ list, major surgery or a pile of unpaid bills, you can ignore those things concerning you and get on with life. Believe-it-or-not, Jesus didn’t worry. And so we don’t have to either.

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Perhaps one of the most famous passages of Jesus’ teaching is his word about worry, from the Sermon on the Mount. Matthew 6:25-34 reads: “Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? Which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his stature?…” (NKJV)2 Swan on a Cold Day

We who believe in the Father and the Son can trust the Holy Spirit’s power to enable us to overcome the habit of worry. It robs us of the joy and freedom that Jesus died to give us. Here are four steps to accomplish this:

1. Decide to dwell on life-fulfilling thoughts. As Paul wrote in Philippians 4, ‘Whatever things are true, whatever things noble….. just….. pure….. lovely….. meditate on these things.’

2. Praise God, listing some of the things you are thankful for and some of the promises He’s made.

3. Read a passage from the Bible. Read it again. It’s amazing how our spirit will rise up when we feed it the Word of God.

4. Allow fear and control to slip away from you. At the root of fear is the desire to control… to protect ourselves. But when we have the Creator of the Universe watching over us, what more protection do we need?

A little self-discipline and a lot of the Holy Spirit enables us to overcome.

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poss for website 2When we recognize our worries, we can give them up. Trading them in for God’s promises is definitely an upgrade!

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2 thoughts on “Living Free from Worry – LarusWalk at Larus Press

  1. In that the world we have so may time worry and burden heart in lament, but the lord says that do not worry for he has won over this the wolrd with his victory in galvary and we will trust in him in love over over us in victory and in joy with the Holy Spirit today again and share out faith around us with healing of Christ,thanks and bless and pray,keijo

  2. Thank you for your enthusiastic contribution. As we look to the Holy Spirit who comforts us, we find power and healing. See http://www.LarusPress for more words to inspire, encourage, equip and empower your living spirit. Subscribe for free weekly newsletter… would love to see you there!

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