WHEN ANXIETY STRIKES
Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. Philippians 4:6
If you needed a consultant, would you hire just anyone? Of course not. You'd want to be sure your advisor had experience to back up his suggestions. The apostle Paul was certainly qualified to teach on the value of contentment—he wrote from a prison cell.
In today's passage, Paul says that prayer safeguards the believer's heart from anxiety. Praying appropriately will result in the most effective protection, so we are wise to follow the pattern Jesus gave us. The Lord's Prayer underscores adoration of the Father and deemphasises self-talk (Matt. 6:9-13). God does desire to hear our concerns (Phil. 4:6). But if problems are all that keep us on our knees, then we have missed the main point of our relationship with Him.
Why does the Lord expect us to honour Him when what we want is immediate help for our problems? Because where the mind dwells, the heart follows. Focusing on His greatness puts our needs in perspective and encourages us to rest easy. He is in charge and at work (Matt. 6:30; Rom. 8:28). Consider Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane. (Matt. 26:36-46) Even as the Lord was crying out for relief, He nevertheless submitted to the Father's greater will (v. 39). As a result, a supernatural peace fortified Christ and enabled Him to face His executioners.
Paul offered a radical peace plan: Praise the Lord while suffering persecution; thank Him when facing trial; and pray when you are in trouble. Rejoice always. The joy of the Lord is your strength against anxiety.
Prayer: Father, because you are my god, I will be anxious for nothing.
Scriptural Reading: Philippians 4:6-7