Monday, June 8, 2020

A CURE FOR ANXIETY



Commit your way to the Lord, Trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass.  (Psalm 37:5 NKJV)

This Psalm from which our text is taken breathes the spirit of optimism. The Psalmist says: "Do not fret. Evil is transient, evil doers shall be soon cut off in a little, while the wicked shall not be." You will not remove the evils of the world by all your anxiety, or by wrath. It is not worth while to lose your peace of mind. Be quiet in your heart, full of prayer, looking up to God that He would interpose to deliver.
In this Psalm there are excellent preservatives of the inward tranquility of the soul when face to face with anxiety, or with high handed wrong.
Trust in the Lord (Psalm 37:3). Reckon on Him. Expect great things from your Almighty guide and friend. He cannot fail you.
Delight in the Lord (Psalm 37:4). If your life twists around earthly things, of course you will be at the mercy of externals. Familiarize yourself with God's way of thinking and looking at things. If this is the bent of your life, you will lose your taste for things of the earth, while you will have great desires for the things of eternity, and God will give you perfect satisfaction in these, because He will give you Himself! The petitions of the heart (R.V. margin) are very sacred to God, and He never, never forgets them. "He shall give thee the petitions of thine heart."
Commit thy way unto the Lord (Psalm 37:5). The marginal note (R.V) suggests "Roll thy way upon the Lord." It is not enough to roll the responsibility of selecting our way on God in the great crises of our life. We must do so in the small decisions of every hour. Our lives are made up of trifles. To neglect these is to leave it to drift haphazardly. We need perpetually to look up to our heavenly Friend, saying, "I cannot see over the hedge, I must leave with You the decision whether I should go this way or that."
Rest in the Lord (Psalm 37:7).  "Be silent to the Lord" (R.V. margin). There is so much clamor in the world, and often our heart becomes filled with its noise, so much so that we cannot hear His still small voice. But when every sound has died down into silence, we shall hear the voice of God telling us of things which will answer our questionings and still our doubts. Let your requests be made known unto God, and His peace shall guard your heart against all intruders.
PRAYER
My God and Father, enable me to roll my way upon You, to trust You, and to believe that when I stand with You in the perfect daylight I shall understand what now I take on trust.  In Jesus’ name I ask it, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #159:
I made you holy by the once for all sacrifice of My Son, Jesus Christ.


Hebrews 10:10 (WEB)
by which will we have been sanctified
through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.

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