"Be
anxious for nothing" (Phil. 4:6). Worrying is as definitely forbidden as
theft. This needs to be carefully pondered and definitely realized by
us, so that we do not excuse it as an innocent "infirmity." The more we
are convicted of the sinfulness of anxiety, the sooner are we likely to
perceive that it is most dishonouring to God, and "strive against" it
(Heb. 12:4).
But how are we to "strive against" it? First, by begging the Holy Spirit to grant us a deeper conviction of its enormity. Second, by making it a subject of special and earnest prayer, that we may be delivered from this evil. Third, by watching its beginning, and as soon as we are conscious of harassment of mind, as soon as we detect the unbelieving thought, lift up our heart to God and ask Him for deliverance from it.
But how are we to "strive against" it? First, by begging the Holy Spirit to grant us a deeper conviction of its enormity. Second, by making it a subject of special and earnest prayer, that we may be delivered from this evil. Third, by watching its beginning, and as soon as we are conscious of harassment of mind, as soon as we detect the unbelieving thought, lift up our heart to God and ask Him for deliverance from it.
The
best antidote for anxiety is frequent meditation upon God's goodness,
power and sufficiency. When the saint can confidently realize "The Lord
is My Shepherd," he must draw the conclusion, "I shall not want!"
Immediately following our exhortation is, "but in everything by prayer
and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your request be made known unto
God." Nothing is too big and nothing is too little to spread before and
cast upon the Lord. The "with thanksgiving" is most important, yet it
is the point at which we most fail. It means that before we receive
God's answer, we thank Him for the same: it is the confidence of the
child expecting his Father to be gracious.
Thank you for this, Kelly-Anne! It was very encouraging during this time of life my family is going through.
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Thank you for this encouraging and lovely post. God Bless You and yours.
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Oh, my heart is so blessed to know you were encouraged through these truly wise words by A.W. Pink, dear Marilyn!
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Golden words . Thank you !
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You are always so generous to visit and leave me such kind words...thank you, Franca!
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