What’s
Next?
The branch of the vine does not worry, and
toil, and rush here to seek for sunshine, and there to find rain. No; it rests
in union and communion with the vine; and at the right time, and in the right
way, is the right fruit found on it. Let us so abide in the Lord Jesus. Hudson
Taylor
Worry is the sin of distrusting the promise
and providence of God, and yet it is a sin that Christians commit perhaps more
frequently than any other. John
MacArthur
Do you ever worry about stuff? Do you ever look at your life and ask
yourself what’s next? Why do we spend so
much time in our lives worrying about what’s coming next? It’s not like we have any control of any of
it in the first place.
The older I get the more I see how much time
I have spent in this life worrying about things that never happened. It’s like
borrowing trouble that never comes.
I think we should change our way of
thinking. Instead of asking what’s next
we should be saying God I’m ready for whatever happens. I’m ready for whatever comes my way because I
know You are there with me. You aren’t
going to give me more than I can handle.
I think many times we are so busy worrying
about what might happen that we miss God speaking to us in the everyday things
that happen in our lives. God tells us
to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all things will be
added to you. One of my biggest struggles in life is not seeking Him
first. One of the best examples of trusting
God is the birds of the air. They don’t
sew or reap nor do they gather and store provisions into barns. God feeds them. How much more does He care for us? Are we not children of God?
I love that the Bible is full of humor if you
search for it. In Matthew 6:27 he says “Which of you by worrying can add one
cubit to his stature? I looked up what
the measurement of a cubit is. It is
about 18 inches or 21 inches for a long cubit.
All of our worrying about what’s next will not make us grow taller. God is saying stop worrying and trust
Me. I will take care of you as I do the
lilies of the field and the birds of the air.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I am guilty of the sin of worry. When I worry I am basically saying that I
don’t trust You for my needs. I have
learned that the more stuff I have, the more things I can find to worry
about. There are the finances to pay for
the stuff, the money required to repair the stuff and the room to store the
stuff that I worry about. Help me to
lighten my worry load. If I get rid of a
bunch of stuff there will be more room for time with You and I won’t worry
about “what’s next”.
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