Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again rejoice!”
Philippians 4:4 (NLT)
This past Sunday I shared this passage of scripture. This time of pandemic disease can be a stressful time. It is easy to worry about many things.
When the Apostle Paul says, “Always be full of joy in the Lord,” he doesn’t say only be joyful in good times. Even when times are tough, The Bible teaches we can be joyful if we follow this simple strategy –
Don’t worry about anything.
Worrying doesn’t change anything. It’s stewing without doing. There are no such things as born-worriers. Worry is a learned response. You learned it from your parents, from your peers, or from your experiences. That’s good news. The fact that worry is learned means it can also be unlearned.
How do you unlearn it? Jesus says (Matthew 6:34), “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough troubles of its own.” He’s saying don’t open your umbrella until it starts raining. Don’t worry about tomorrow. Live one day at a time.
Pray about everything.
Instead of worrying, use your time for praying. If you prayed as much as you worried, you’d have a whole lot less to worry about. Is God interested in car payments? Yes. He’s interested in every detail of your life. That means you can take any problem you face to God.
Thank God in all things.
Whenever you pray, you should always pray with thanksgiving. The healthiest human emotion is not love, but gratitude. It actually increases your immunities. It makes you more resistant to stress and less susceptible to illness. People who are grateful are happy. But people who are ungrateful are miserable because nothing makes them happy. They’re never satisfied. It’s never good enough. So if you cultivate the attitude of gratitude, of being thankful in everything, it reduces stress in your life.
Think about the right things.
If you want to reduce the level of stress in your life, you must change the way you think because the way you think determines how you feel. And the way you feel determines how you act, which is why the Bible teaches that, if you want to change your life, you need to change what you’re thinking about.
This involves a deliberate conscious choice where you change the channels. You choose to think about the right things. Because the root cause of stress is the way we choose to think, we need to focus on the positive and on God’s word.
What is the result of not worrying, praying about everything, giving thanks, and focusing on the right things? Paul says we will then “experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:7 NLT)
What a guarantee! He is guaranteeing peace of mind. Have you noticed that is what everybody seems to be looking for?
I am looking forward to seeing you this Sunday.
Pastor Bill
One Comment
SFNAZ Newsletter 07/23/2020 – Spokane First… Pingback
[…] CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PASTORAL DEVOTIONAL. […]
Commenting has been turned off.