WORRY? WORRY? WORRY? WORRY NOT?

(Parallel with WHY? WHY? WHY? WHY NOT?)

Just like some people have more good things in life, and can’t relate to those who have more bad things—so it seems that some people have more natural inclination to not worry, and can’t relate to those who naturally worry more.
When we hear, “Worry does no good because it never changes things, so I just don’t worry,” we may wonder why it seems easier for those people to not worry.
Sometimes even hearing Romans 8:28* makes us wonder why it’s harder for us to not worry, than for other people.

In life, we are simply not equal.
Comparing ourselves with others that seem to have it easier, only increases awareness of that inequality, and makes us wonder what’s wrong with us.
The search for answers and inspirational slogans may keep us going a little longer—and may keep us searching much longer—and still worrying.
We need reminders to not worry.
We need encouragement to not worry.
We need purpose, to not worry.
We need friends, real friends to tell us again that we are equal before God.

Jesus said, “Don’t worry.”
He told us to not compare ourselves with others, but to call on Him when we worry.
Jesus wants everything, even our worry-weakness, to draw us, to drive us closer to Him.
God has one requirement for our performance—faithful, not phenomenal.
Phenomenal, impressive, in-control—He reserves that for Himself.
You see, life with God is about Him getting glory, not us.

*”We know that all things work together for good to them that love God.”

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  1. Gail says:

    His strength is made perfect in our weakness.

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