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Be Anxious for Nothing
Be Anxious for Nothing
Overcoming Anxiety
“Be anxious for nothing” BUT “In Everything”.
Paul prefaces the source of our anxiety with three antidotes: Prayer, Supplication, and Thanksgiving.
Prayer
The Greek word translated as “prayer” is proseuche (Strong’s G4335) that means “a prayer addressed to God”.
Prayer would include bringing general petitions to God.
Prayer would also include the regular devotion of prayer to know God, to be assured of His love, and to gain His perspective.
Supplication
The Greek word translated as supplication is deesis (Strong's G1162) which refers to an urgent request to meet a need (such as in a crisis).
(See Hebrews 5:7)
Believers are to keep their focus on Christ by taking immediate, critical, and urgent needs to God in the fervency of supplication.
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving offered before God answers is an expression of faith that God has heard, He cares, His promises are sure, and He will answer.
Let your requests be made known to God.
Cast all your cares upon the Lord.
Set your mind on kingdom priorities and trust God to take care of the rest
Let the peace of God guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus
Peace stands like a sentinel at the door of the heart and mind to warn of the approach of fear, anxiety, and worry.
Listen to the sentinel of peace that warns of the approach of anything that brings fear, anxiety, and worry.
The Peace of God
The Greek word translated "peace" is eirene (Strong's #1515) that means, "a state of tranquility exempt from the rage and havoc of war, peace, harmony, concord; of Christianity, the tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ, and so fearing nothing from God and content with its earthly lot, of whatsoever sort that is."
The "peace of God"
The peace of God is peace that comes from God.
The peace of God doesn’t come from this world.
This world can’t give you God’s peace, so it can’t take it away.
The peace of God is not fragile.
This world's peace is fragile, external and uncertain.
This world’s peace depends upon the tranquility of present circumstances, circumstances it cannot control.
The world strives for peace by controlling or avoiding conflict.
The world’s peace is elusive and fragile.
It is ultimately unattainable in this fallen world.
The world cannot give what only Christ can give--true peace on the inside regardless of circumstances.
The peace of God holds us together when everything else is falling apart.
The peace of God surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:7).
How is it possible to have peace in the midst of a crisis or in the midst of a storm?
How is it possible to have peace in a world filled with lawlessness, corruption, chaos, persecution, and turmoil?
God’s peace is offered through Jesus Christ.
Response to the Word
Has anxiety filled your heart, mind, and soul?
Come to Jesus and find rest for your soul.
Cast all your cares on the LORD knowing that He cares for you.
Let the peace of Jesus fill your heart and mind.
Keep your mind set on God’s promises and always give Him thanks!
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