Peace: Fighting Anxiety God's WaySample
This belief, or trust, Jesus called for in His disciples was deeply relational. He had been walking with them for a while, but now He called them to continue His ministry—even though He was no longer going to be on earth with them.
Jesus was leaving them and returning to the Father. It makes sense that the disciples would be a little “troubled.” Jesus knew this news would be upsetting, as would the events of the coming days. He knew His disciples would feel anxious and uncertain about what to do and even about all He’d taught them while He was with them. Still, He said, “Trust God. Trust me.”
In pointing their attention to God and Himself, Jesus reminded His followers that the world might seem like it held all the power—and it might even seem that their victorious King wasn’t so victorious—but God had the final say.
The storms of life will hit us no matter how strong our faith is. We wouldn’t be human if we didn’t experience disappointment, anxiety, and fear along with contentment, peace, and courage. Because of Jesus, our hearts can rest rather than be troubled. Through Him, we experience the comfort and calm of God’s peace, even as the world around us seems to be going crazy.
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Have your fears ever caused you to experience heart-racing, palms-sweating, can’t-catch-a-coherent-thought anxiety? In a world broken by sin, anxiety is all too common. You’re not alone in your fears, worries, or questions. Our hearts cry out for peace—and thankfully, God answers. God invites us to be at peace with Him through Jesus and empowers us through the Holy Spirit to be at peace with others, and yes, even with ourselves.
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