Finding Peace: Navigating Anxiety Through Faith

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Pastor Jeff started out our series talking about joy, and he just did an awesome job talking about how joy is not happiness. Joy is something that comes from within us, from God, that he's placed within us. Pastor Blake, of course, he did a fantastic job last week talking about envy and how when we start to compare our lives to other people's lives, that envy kind of slips in, and it can kind of wreak havoc in our lives, and it takes the joy out of our lives, right? [00:45:56] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Dear Heavenly Lord, Father God, I just thank you so much. God, I thank you that your word is still alive and active today. Lord, I pray that you would just anoint me, Lord God, to bring your message this morning. Father, I pray that what you want to say will happen, Lord God, that you would open our ears to hear. Open our hearts to receive. And just, Father, that you would speak what you want to say this morning, God. Have your way. We love you. In Jesus' mighty name, we pray. [00:46:50] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


There's even been this kind of thread through Christianity where it says that if you are a Christian, you should not deal with anxiety or depression or anything like that. Can I tell you that is a lie? If that were the truth, then why on earth did God put it all throughout the Bible? He has to talk about anxiety in the Bible. We even have David, who is a roller coaster of emotions, who went in. I mean, talk about manic depressive, right? I relate to David. I can see all of the emotions in him. [00:49:31] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Anxiety is kind of like that check engine light on your car that comes on. That some of you ignore. I'm one of those that ignores it for a while. I'm like, I don't have the money to fix whatever's wrong. But the reality is, if you don't go have it checked out and fix whatever's wrong, you will eventually break down. And anxiety is kind of like the same thing in our lives. Anxiety lets you know, hey, something's not quite right. There's something in your life that you need to fix. [00:53:03] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Philippians 4, 6, and 7, which is the most highlighted Bible passage on Kindles, and I imagine it's the most highlighted passage in people's paper Bibles as well, that should tell us something if this is the most highlighted passage. It says, don't be anxious about anything. Instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all that he has done in your life. Then you will experience the peace, or God's peace, which exceeds everything that we can understand. [00:55:04] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Megan Marshman in her book Relax talks about anxiety, and she talks about it being more like a wall, I mean a door in your life instead of a wall to Jesus. A lot of us when we start dealing with anxiety and things, we think that there's this wall between us and Jesus and we can't cross, but the reality is she said it's more like a door that leads us into a deeper intimacy. with the Father. [00:56:50] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


I have learned through my anxiety that I can't do this life on my own. As much as I try, I'm a little bit of a control freak and I like to have control. But God is teaching me through this, he has control. We have to relinquish that to him. You know, if you think back to the Garden of Eden, we were not meant to be autonomous. We were not meant to do life alone. We were meant to walk with him, to talk with him, right? To share everything about our lives with God. [01:05:27] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


I love this quote from Dr. John Cole. He says, I love that. Reading your Bible is not going to immediately change you, but spending time in God's presence will transform your life. You're opening yourself up to God and what he wants to say. Can I say, don't expect change to happen overnight. Most of the time, it's a process with God. I would love him to just snap his fingers and everything be wonderful and coming up roses and all of the things, right? But most of the time, it's a process. [01:07:17] (55 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Here's how you do it. When that thought comes into your mind, you're not good enough. You go, hang on. Hang on. Where did that thought come from? Did that come from me? Did that come from the enemy? Did that come from God? You know it's not God because God's not going to say anything negative about you. And then you go, that's not what the word of God says about me. So thought, I take you and I throw you. Throw you away. You don't get to have a place in my head. [01:09:39] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Riley's story reminds us that growth often comes through navigating both the highs and lows of life. I just taught on this a couple of weeks ago on the peaks and valleys of our lives, right? Anxiety does not define the whole journey. It's just a small little piece of your journey. Romans 8 .28 says, and we know that for those who love God, all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. God is always at work in your life. [01:12:55] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


There is a scene in the movie where anxiety loses control. and Riley starts to have a panic attack. We're gonna watch that right now, and then I'm gonna close up. Powerful, huh? I'm going to be honest, I didn't see this movie until a few weeks ago. And that scene had me in tears. Because I knew exactly what it felt like to be in that situation. To have anxiety completely controlling everything and you not being able to feel like you can get out.
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