Guest Writer
on October 30, 2024

Do Not Be Anxious

Fear and anxiety would only reveal a lack of trust in Him.

Devotional 2024 Oct

6 min read

Do Not Be Anxious

Jesus teaches clearly that worry is not glorifying. In Matthew 6:25-34, He teaches us that our Father is who we are to trust and rely on with a peace that shows our hearts truly believe He is all we need. Lamentations 3:21-26 show a heart that rightly looks to God as the source of all satisfaction.

This does not mean we sit back and let God serve us. We are His children and stewards, but the good Master takes good care of His stewards; His children. In life, we are children of the Most High. In service, we are stewards of the King of kings. Fear and anxiety would only reveal a lack of trust in Him. Peace that passes understanding in times of trouble glorify Him as One who has proven He is trust-worthy.

1 Comment
  1. Isaac Otieno

    Yes, we have nothing to fear but fear itself.

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