R U OK: A 7-Day Devotional About Feelings and FaithSample
Worried
Do you ever get anxious or nervous about things that haven’t yet happened? About things that feel uncertain or out of your control? About the future and how it’s all going to play out? That’s called worry. Worry is fearing what hasn’t yet happened. Worry is a symptom of having faith in the worst possible outcome while having little confidence in Christ. It will plague your thoughts. Worry can steal your joy, rob your peace, and take your sense of security. Worry will paralyze you and leave you indecisive. Worry emphasizes the lack of your own ability and ignores the reality of your Heavenly Father who holds the whole world in His hand.
If there is one thing the enemy wants to try and convince you of it’s that your Father in Heaven won’t take care of you. Jesus, in one of His most famous sermons, is laying out in this passage of Matthew what life can look like in relationship with the Father. In approaching the symptom of worry, He first ushers our eyes up and off our current circumstance. Look to the birds. Do they have enough? Look to the flowers. Aren’t they beautiful? Do you know who cares for them? Your Father. Then He asks the question that points to the heart of worry. Do you not believe he will do even more for you?
The God who is attentive enough to the flourishing of flowers will surely tend to the needs of his children. He sees the birds and He hasn’t taken His eyes off you. He’s strong enough to orchestrate history and put a cross in the middle, and He’s loving enough to get on it. Jesus took our punishment from the Father so we could have our home in the Father. Don’t doubt your value. God is attentive enough to see your situation, strong enough to provide, and values you enough to be with you in it.
Maybe you are worried about what school you’re going to get into, who you’re going to sit with at lunch, who you’re going to Homecoming with, or what’s going to happen with your parents. While you may not know the outcome, you’re invited to look to the one who holds it. He may not give you an answer, but He will give you Himself. That’s the point. God’s goodness, not His answers, brings about confidence in the midst of uncertainty. Seek Him today, rather than an outcome.
Response
What do you find yourself worrying about most often ?
What are practical ways you can seek Him today?
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About this Plan
From the Student Ministry Team of Passion City Church in Atlanta, Georgia, R U OK is a 7-day journey that will help you dive deeper into emotions and feelings we all deal with at one time or another. Anger, doubt, overwhelm, worry, fear, unloved, and unseen. How do you navigate these emotions? What does God have to say about them? Subscribe to R U OK and find out!
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