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Worrying
Death was walking toward a city one morning and a man asked, "What are you going to do?" "I’m going to take 100 people today," Death replied.
"That’s horrible!" the man said.
"That’s just the way it is," Death said.
"That’s what I do."
The man hurried to warn everyone he could about Death’s plan.
As evening fell the man saw a newspaper that said 1000 had died that day in the city.
Just as he arrived at his home he met Death again.
"You told me you were going to take 100 people," the man said.
"Why then did 1,000 die?" "I kept my word," Death responded.
"I only took 100 people.
Worry took the rest."
Are you worried about anything this morning?
Odds are that someone is.
Worry seems to be an epidemic in the world in which we live.
The Mayo Clinic stated that statistically 80-85 percent of their total case load were ill either in reality or artificially due directly to worry and anxiety.
Many experts say that coping with stress is the #1 health priority of our day.
One leading physician has stated that, in his opinion, 70% of all medical patients could cure themselves if only they got rid of their worries and fears.
Medical science has closely tied worry to heart trouble, blood pressure problems, ulcers, thyroid malfunction, migraine headaches, and a host of stomach disorders.
An estimated 25 mill Americans have high blood pressure due to stress/anxiety.
8 million have stomach ulcers.
Every week 112 million people take medication for stress related symptoms.
What is worry?
The writer E. Stanley Jones said "Worry is the interest we pay on tomorrow's troubles."
It is when we become so preoccupied with future troubles that our present thoughts are troubled.
"No man ever sank under the burden of the day.
It is when tomorrow's burden is added to the burden of today, that the weight is more than a man can
The Greek word used for worry is the word MERIMNAO which literally means "to be drawn in different directions".
Worry pulls us apart.
It is trying to live in a place you are not.
The Greek word used for worry is the word MERIMNAO which literally means "to be drawn in different directions".
Worry pulls us apart.
It is trying to live in a place you are not.
So what is the cure to worry.
It comes when we realize that worry is:
So what is the cure to worry.
It comes when we realize that worry is four things:
1. Needless (vs.
25) - there are more important things in life than food and clothing.
Worry is needless since there are much more important issues than what we so often become preoccupied with.
Soldiers under fire in a foxhole don’t get upset that they got mud on their uniform.
They have much more pressing things to concentrate on.
Worry is needless since there are much more important issues than what we so often become preoccupied with.
Soldiers under fire in a foxhole don’t get upset that they got mud on their uniform.
They have much more pressing things to concentrate on.
This does not mean that food and clothing are not important.
They have to be seen as part of the bigger picture.
When A car breaks down do you loose your salvation; will changing dinner plans for next week alter God's plan for the nations?
Most things we worry about will never happen anyway.
People today worry about a great many things.
Threatened layoffs at work.
Drugs and weapons in the schools.
We have every right to be fearful, right?
Maybe not.
There is a study that explains why we shouldn't allow fear to rule our lives: 60% of our fears are totally unfounded; 20% are already behind us; 10% are so petty they don't make any difference; 5% are real, but we can't do anything about them.
That means only 5% are real fears that we can actually do something about.
2. Senseless (vs.
26) - nature and the nature of God shows us it is unnecessary
2. Senseless (vs.
26) - nature and the nature of God shows us it is unnecessary
Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.
-- Corrie Ten Boom
Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.
-- Corrie Ten Boom
We need to believe our senses and learn to trust the unchanging nature of God.
We do not need to pray for sunrises or season to come – God is faithful.
We see God’s provision all around us.
We know that He is our Father and fathers provide for their children.
Our experience of Him and nature shows us that God can be trusted, so worry is senseless.
Remember than God cares for you.
Remember all He has brought you through and believe that He will continue to do so.
God's investment in us is so great he could not possibly abandon us.
-- Erwin W. Lutzer
3. Useless (vs.
27) - it accomplishes no purpose
Worry is kind of like a rocking chair.
It is something you can do, but it never gets you anywhere.
It accomplishes nothing.
In fact it only acts to make things worse in your life.
Worry is kind of like a rocking chair.
It is something you can do, but it never gets you anywhere.
It accomplishes nothing.
In fact it only acts to make things worse in your life.
Irish Philosophy on Worry
There are only two things to worry about, either you are well or you are sick.
If you are well, then there is nothing to worry about.
If you are sick, there are two things to worry about, either you will get well or you will die.
If you get well, there is nothing to worry about.
If you die, there are two things to worry about, either you will go to heaven or hell.
If you go to heaven, there is nothing to worry about.
But if you go to hell, you will be so busy shaking hands with your friends you will have no time to worry.
So, Why Worry?
Because worry does not accomplish anything but making you sick you shouldn't do it.
Think of how God feels when we carry around useless burdens which do nothing but weigh us down.
Like a good parent God doesn’t want His children to struggle with things that He could help them with.
4. Faithless (vs.
28-32) - it shows lack of faith in your Father
Worry is not just silly but also sinful.
Worry shows that you are not trusting God as your provider.
If you say that you trust someone but then by your actions show that you do not then you are not trusting.
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