Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry
about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. (Matthew 6:34)
After being away from the city on vacation for over a week, I
came home to news of a woman hit and killed by a car a block away from my home;
I heard about a horrific car crash involving a drunk driver that took the lives
of a husband and his two young children; and a block away from my job a crazed
driver hit two cars and killed a bicyclist, while trying to get away. All of these events just tore my
heart to pieces. I had trouble being
calm. I became anxious and then fear
began to set in. I felt out of
control because worry had grabbed my mind and I just didn't know what would happen next
and the scariest part was wondering if something horrible would happen to me, next week, or next month.
When I became completely overwhelmed, I did the only thing I know, I got
on my knees crying out to God to relieve me of the fear and heaviness. After praying, I heard the
scripture from Matthew. 6:34. It came to
me out of nowhere, then I heard it in an online sermon, and then again in
something I picked up to read. I know
that God was telling me to let the worry go!
Since then, I've felt lighter.
Are dangers still around? Yes. Is
the news still reporting death and destruction? Yes. But my response to what I
see and hear has changed. Will there be
times again in the future when fear creeps up again For sure! But if I remember to meditate on God's
word everyday and look to him for peace, comfort and direction, I know he will provide.
So as we continue to enjoy this season, no matter what this evil world
places before us to get us to be worried and afraid, make the choice to enjoy the sun, enjoy being outdoors,
and enjoy this day and this moment that God has given. Let tomorrow worry about tomorrow,
while we enjoy today.
Song to listen to: "How Great Is Our God" -Jonathan Nelson
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