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Fear, Anxiety, and Panic (Part 15) – Overcoming Anxiety (Part E)
Wait on the LORD to deliver you in His perfect timing (Psa 27:1, 13-14).
- Remember that your suffering will end; it will not last forever, even if it feels like it will (Psa 30:5).
- Even if you have the thorn in your flesh for the rest of your life (2Co 12:7-9), you will be forever free of it for all eternity in heaven (Rev 21:4).
God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind (2Ti 1:7; Rom 8:15).
- Therefore, unhealthy, unbiblical, or irrational fear is not from God.
- God gives us the power, love, and sound mind to overcome the spirit of fear that sometimes plagues us.
- Remind yourself of this when you suffer with bouts of fear, anxiety, or panic.
Remind yourself that most of the things that we worry about never come to pass.
- “My life has been full of terrible misfortunes most of which never happened.” – Montaigne, French Philosopher
- Ask yourself:
- What is the likelihood that what I fear will come to pass?
- What is the worst thing that could happen if what I fear materializes?
- If it happens, will I be able to go on?
- Have other people lived through it?
- If it kills me, won’t I be better off in heaven?
- Is what I am worried about now going to matter in five years?
Tell yourself to believe the following things to alleviate your fears.
- God is in control, and nothing happens without His permission (Isa 46:10).
- God has not given me the spirit of fear, but of power and love and a sound mind (2Ti 1:7).
- At what time I am afraid, I will trust in God (Psa 56:3).
- In God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do unto me (Psa 56:4).
- Fear not; God is with me (Isa 41:10).
- Fear not men (Mat 10:28).
- Be not afraid (Jos 1:9; Isa 40:9; Jer 42:11; Mat 14:27; Mat 17:7; Act 18:9).
- Be still and know that the LORD is God (Psa 46:10).
- Being still is the opposite of being troubled.
- Being still will help your mind to calm down.
- Sit in a chair and try to fix your thoughts on God.
- Think about the Lord Jesus Christ.
- God has saved me from many things in the past, and He will continue to do so (2Co 1:8-10).
- God will deliver me from all my fears and troubles (Psa 34:4-6, 17-19).
- Let not my heart be troubled (Joh 14:27; Mat 24:6).
- Though a host should encamp against me, I will not fear (Psa 27:3).
- God hears my prayers and will protect me; and even if He does allow me to suffer, I will not be afraid (1Pe 3:12-14).
Think on good things (Php 4:8).
- Stop filling your mind with gloom and doom.
- Our Lord Jesus Christ exhorted us to let not our hearts be troubled (Joh 14:1a; Joh 14:27).
- Jesus’ antidote for a troubled heart is believing in God the Father and in Him, God the Son (Joh 14:1b).
- Jesus went on to tell us that He went to heaven to prepare a place for us there (Joh 14:2).
- He promised to come back and receive us unto Himself for us to forever be where He is (Joh 14:3).
- So, to prevent or stop our hearts from being troubled, we must:
- believe in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
- focus our thoughts on heaven where Jesus has prepared a place for us (Col 3:1-2).
- look forward in anticipation of the second coming of Christ (Col 3:4).
- When you are troubled because of persecution, remember that the Lord Jesus Christ is coming back to deliver us and to destroy the wicked who persecute us (2Th 1:7-10).
- Mediate on the word of God (Psa 77:12; Psa 119:15; 1Ti 4:15).
- God will keep our hearts in perfect peace if we keep our hearts and minds stayed on God and trust Him (Isa 26:3-4).
- Stop fretting and obsessing about the wicked and the evil in the world, but instead trust in God and focus on Him (Psa 37:1-9).