"Do not worry!" Matthew 6:34 ',
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Anxiety, or worry—is very injurious; it . . .
unsettles the heart,
distracts the mind,
chokes the Word,
leads to distrust, and
destroys our peace.
Worry is inconsistent with our profession. We have resigned all into the hands of the Lord—and should leave all to His care.
Anxiety, or inordinate care, dishonours God.
It reflects badly upon . . .
His sufficiency—to supply all;
His omniscience—to know all;
His authority and ability—to manage all;
His mercy, bounty and liberality—as if He would fail us;
His veracity, fidelity, and immutability—as though His Word may be forfeited, and His promises broken.
Worry . . .
injures our own souls;
is opposed to contentment and resignation;
nourishes impatience and unbelief;
hinders our usefulness;
hardens our hearts;
cuts off divine supplies;
procures God's rod and frown.
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus!" Philippians 4:6-7