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Home/Biblical and Theological/3 Things to Remember When You’re Feeling Anxious

3 Things to Remember When You’re Feeling Anxious

It's not, "Don't be afraid, you lousy so-and-so." It's "Don't be afraid, I'm with you."

Written by David Powlison | Monday, May 22, 2017

So first we’re able to normalize the experience, then we hear a tender promise at the heart of the solution, and then we’re given very specific guidelines about how to go forward. The whole thing is summarized very well in Philippians 4. It starts out by saying, The Lord is near—there’s the promise. Don’t be anxious about anything—there’s the command. But in everything, by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God.

 

Anxiety Is Universal

We have a lot of words in English for anxiety: stress, preoccupation, being burdened, feeling pressured, being obsessed . . . it is a human experience that everybody knows on some level. I’d say a couple of things to someone who is experiencing anxiety.

Anxiety Is Understandable

First, we have really good reasons to be anxious. We live in a world facing forces way bigger than us. We’re all mortal. We cannot control the most important things about life and death. If you have children, you can’t guarantee the outcome of their life or if they’ll live or die. You have many responsibilities as a parent, but many more reasons you could be a nervous wreck.

There’s actually something comforting in the truth that we have good reason to be anxious. It normalizes the experience. You’re not just a nut with a diagnosis.

Don’t Be Afraid, God Is with You

Second, it’s striking that the most frequent command in the entire Bible is to not be afraid. Don’t fear. Don’t be anxious. And it’s a very unusual command because it doesn’t say, “Repent,” or “Try harder.” It’s a command, but then the next thing said is a promise: “I will be with you. Don’t be afraid.”

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