Yesterday's Bible Study |
In today's Proverb, the writer tells how anxiety can make the heart feel heavy, while good words can restore it. This reminds us how important it is to be aware of when we're slipping into worry and anxiety, and gives us a gameplan for what to do when that happens. Today, we'll discuss how this verse affects how we respond to worry and anxiety.
Have you ever gotten so anxious about something you felt like you couldn't move? I think it happens to everyone at one time or another. And when it does, this Proverb offers a way out: a good word. Encouraging words bring life into the soul, helping us gain perspective on the world (not everything is falling apart!) while also reminding us that we are loved by other people. If you are struggling, reach out to a Christian friend or a pastor who can pray over you. If you don't know anyone, there are prayer lines and online communities created for this.
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However, the best word we could ever have or experience is found in the Bible. There is nothing anyone could ever say to you that would compare to the wonderful news that you are loved by God. You are loved so much that the Lord was willing to send His son to die for you. If the Lord loved you that much, He certainly cares about the situation you are currently facing. He knows exactly what you need, and He will meet you where you are when you call out to Him.
And if you know someone who is struggling with worry and anxiety, remember the power of a good word. Reach out to the person, show that you care, offer some kind words. Even if you are struggling, seek out someone you can encourage in the Lord … and it is almost certain that you too will be encouraged by it.
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