Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Seriously, Don't Worry

When I first read the title of this little devotional, I had to laugh. Did Joyce Meyer think she was cute and funny by titling a devotional the way she did?




Better yet, does she not live in the same world as we do? It seems there is a reason to worry every second of every day. But I am so thankful, she is honest in how she deals with every day life.


So with that beinging said, you can either take her advise to heart by not worrying or you can go your own way and live in the abyss of worry where there doesn't seem to be a life perserve available. 



Indeed, the choice is yours and neither choice is easy but one can not only change your life for the better but it has all the possibilities for changing the lives of others.



Choose life today and in the days to come.



God Bless.







Seriously, Don’t Worry!

by Joyce Meyer

And which of you by being overly anxious and troubled with cares can add a cubit to his stature or a moment [unit] of time to his age? 
—Luke 12:25

Don’t worry. Be happy. I’m sure you’ve heard the saying many times. Have you noticed that it’s easier said than done? I believe that to actually stop worrying requires having experience with God. I don’t think there is any way a person can fully overcome habits of worry, anxiety and fear—and develop habits of peace, rest and hope—without years of experience trusting and receiving God’s love.
This is one reason why having faith and continuing to have faith in the midst of trials and challenges is so important. We must steadfastly resist the temptation to give up or to start being anxious or worried when life becomes difficult—and keeps getting more difficult. During these hard, trying seasons, God is building in us the patience, endurance and godly character we need in order to eventually develop joyful hope, strong love and confident expectation in Him.
When you find yourself in the midst of a battle against our enemy, the devil, remember that every round you fight produces valuable experience and strength. Every time you endure an attack, you become stronger. You become better able to hold your peace and resist fear, anxiety and worry. To endure means to outlast the devil and you have got what it takes to do so.
Loving God means trusting Him in every situation and refusing to allow the enemy to control you, torment you and rob your peace through worry. It will take practice and experience with God to break this habit, but you can do it by His grace. Commit to the process of becoming a worry-free, trust-filled person who lives in the peace and joy God wants you to experience.
Love God Today: Today, refuse to worry, be anxious or allow fear to operate in your life. Declare your trust in God in every situation.


From the book Love Out Loud by Joyce Meyer. Copyright © 2011 by Joyce Meyer. Published by FaithWords. All rights reserved.

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