Handover Your Worry To Jesus

Matthew 6:27(KJV)

Which of you, by taking thought, can add one cubit unto his stature?

As we fight the good fight of faith, our minds battle whether to believe the Word of God or the lies of the devil. Believing the lies of satan and his agents turns to worry, and God is vehemently against worry. The Bible teaches the children of God not to worry. Worry is a weapon the enemy uses to subject people to gruesome bondage. Worrying will only make us meditate on the thoughts of satan. It produces stress, tension, pain, and death. Whatever we allow occupying our minds will also rule our lives; for example, worrying magnifies the problem, and what we focus on will always get bigger. At the end of our worrying sessions, the issue or problem never gets solved. Instead, it gets magnified. Perhaps this can help us rethink our tendency to worry because it suggests that it does not improve the situation concerning our lives but adds sicknesses and diseases. Worry and anxiety concerning any matter can end up taking our lives!

Jesus asked an interesting question about worry. He asked, can anyone add a single cubit to their lives by worrying? In other words, Jesus was asking how many problems have anyone solved by worrying or if anything has ever gotten any better by worrying about it. Of course not! Worry is like a rocking chair; it sets us in motion but never reaches anywhere. Since satan knows that to worry is to be stagnant, but the joy of the Lord is our strength, he will do everything possible to drop a burden into our hearts. It’s common for people to have problems that cause worry, but worrying makes the situation worse. It’s vital to find solutions instead of dwelling on the issue. We should cast our burden on Jesus Christ and not take them back. The Greater One is within us, and He can change our stories. Proverbs 12:25 says, “Worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up.” A kind word makes a difference in the life of anyone battling with worry. Our sayings can be what keeps a person going or destroyed. Our compliments can put a spring back into someone’s step or not. King David encouraged himself with these inspired words in Psalm 55:22, “Cast your cares on the Lord, and he will sustain you.” The desire of God for His people is not to be broken-hearted but always filled with joy. God promises in Isaiah 26:3 that He will keep us in perfect peace when we keep our minds on Him. What a great alternative to worrying!

Beloved, put an end to worry, anxiety, or fear of the future in your life by placing your trust in God. When you begin to worry or feel anxious, hand over your concern to God in prayer and ask for His guidance. Choose to feed your faith and fill your mind with God’s promises, for He has promised that He will always cause you to triumph in Christ. As you focus on His Word, you will drive out worry and fill your heart with faith and expectancy to overcome in every area of life! Today, choose to speak encouragement, victory, and hope. Focus on the good. Be the one who lifts others and restores them. Avoid people, pictures, or places that can trigger worry! Trials are essential for anyone destined for the top, but this one will pass away! This problem will end up for your good! Maintain an atmosphere of laughter by force. Since life is in phases, determine that in any stage you find yourself, let laughter never be lost from your heart. So, before you allow the good to pass you by due to worries, brighten up, tighten yourself in prayer, and leave your burdens with God. The last time you worry is the last forever. In this season and beyond, you will no longer limit God with your worrying again in Jesus’ Name. Remember, your words carry life, hope, healing, encouragement, and new beginnings.

O Lord, I am turning my cares over to You; strengthen me, and help me to trust You with my worries in Jesus’ Name.

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