Overcoming Anxiety Through Faith in God's Promises
Devotional
Day 1: Trust in God's Renewing Promises
Trusting in God when faced with fear is a proactive battle against unbelief. Psalm 56:3 reminds us to place our trust in God during times of fear, and this trust is reinforced by the promise that God's mercies are new every morning. This daily renewal of God's mercies provides fresh strength and hope, allowing us to combat the anxieties that accumulate each day. By focusing on God's steadfast love and faithfulness, we can find liberation from anxiety and become people who are not preoccupied with our own needs but are free to serve others. [02:08]
Lamentations 3:22-23 (ESV): "The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."
Reflection: What is one fear you are currently facing, and how can you actively trust in God's promise of new mercies today?
Day 2: Casting Anxieties on God's Care
1 Peter 5:7 encourages us to cast our anxieties on God because He cares for us. This assurance of God's care is coupled with the promise of sufficiency found in 2 Corinthians 9:8, which ensures that we have all we need for the tasks God calls us to. By recognizing God's care and sufficiency, we can release our anxieties and trust that He will provide for our needs. This act of casting our anxieties on God is a demonstration of faith and a step towards overcoming the unbelief that fuels anxiety. [03:26]
Psalm 55:22 (ESV): "Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved."
Reflection: What specific anxiety can you cast on God today, trusting in His care and provision for you?
Day 3: Embracing Weakness as Strength
Embracing weaknesses as opportunities for God's power to be perfected is a transformative perspective. Paul, in 2 Corinthians 12:9-10, speaks of finding contentment and strength in weakness, as it allows God's power to be displayed. This perspective shifts our view of anxiety, transforming it into an opportunity for God's strength to be revealed in our lives. By embracing our weaknesses, we can experience God's power and find contentment in His sufficiency. [06:37]
2 Corinthians 12:9-10 (ESV): "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me."
Reflection: In what area of your life do you feel weak, and how can you invite God's strength to be perfected in that weakness today?
Day 4: Finding Significance in God's Work
Feelings of insignificance can be countered by the assurance that our labor in the Lord is never in vain, as stated in 1 Corinthians 15:58. This truth affirms that work done for God's glory is eternally meaningful, providing a sense of significance and purpose. By focusing on the eternal impact of our work for God, we can overcome feelings of insignificance and find fulfillment in serving Him. [08:00]
Colossians 3:23-24 (ESV): "Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ."
Reflection: How can you find significance in your daily tasks by viewing them as work done for God's glory?
Day 5: Assurance of Eternal Security and Hope
The New Covenant promises in Jeremiah 32:40 and 1 Thessalonians 5:9-10 provide assurance of God's unwavering commitment to us, dispelling anxiety about perseverance and death. These promises offer eternal security and hope, reminding us that God's commitment to us is steadfast and unchanging. By resting in these promises, we can find peace and confidence in the face of life's uncertainties, knowing that our future is secure in God's hands. [12:34]
Hebrews 13:5-6 (ESV): "Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.' So we can confidently say, 'The Lord is my helper; I will not fear; what can man do to me?'"
Reflection: How does the assurance of God's eternal commitment to you change your perspective on life's uncertainties today?
Sermon Summary
In this session, we delve into the battle against the unbelief that manifests as anxiety. The focus is on how faith, particularly saving faith, can produce love, holiness, and the ability to overcome sin, including the sin of anxiety. We explore how belief in God's promises can liberate us from anxiety, allowing us to become people who are not preoccupied with our own needs but are free to serve others. This transformation is rooted in the satisfaction found in God's promises, which are new every morning and are a testament to His steadfast love and faithfulness.
We begin with a simple yet profound truth from Psalm 56:3, which teaches us to trust in God when we are afraid. This trust is a battle against unbelief, and it is supported by the promise that God's mercies are new every morning, as stated in Lamentations 3:22-23. This promise is a powerful tool to combat the anxieties that accumulate each day. Furthermore, 1 Peter 5:7 encourages us to cast our anxieties on God because He cares for us, reinforcing the idea that we are not alone in our struggles.
The session also addresses specific states of anxiety, such as feelings of inadequacy, weakness, insignificance, decision-making, adversaries, afflictions, aging, perseverance, and death. For each of these, Scripture provides tailor-made promises that assure us of God's sufficiency, strength, guidance, and ultimate deliverance. For instance, 2 Corinthians 9:8 assures us that God will provide the sufficiency needed for every good work He calls us to do, while Isaiah 41:10 promises God's strength and help in times of fear.
Ultimately, the battle against anxiety is a battle against unbelief. It is about being satisfied in all that God promises to be for us in Jesus Christ. This satisfaction in God is the essence of faith and the key to overcoming anxiety.
Key Takeaways
1. Trust in God's Promises: When faced with fear, trust in God as Psalm 56:3 teaches. This trust is a proactive battle against unbelief, reminding us that God's mercies are new every morning, providing fresh strength and hope. [02:08]
2. God's Care and Sufficiency: 1 Peter 5:7 reassures us that we can cast our anxieties on God because He cares for us. This care is coupled with the promise of sufficiency in 2 Corinthians 9:8, ensuring that we have all we need for the tasks God calls us to. [03:26]
3. Strength in Weakness: Embrace weaknesses as opportunities for God's power to be perfected, as Paul did in 2 Corinthians 12:9-10. This perspective transforms anxiety into contentment and strength. [06:37]
4. Significance in God's Work: Our labor in the Lord is never in vain, as 1 Corinthians 15:58 assures us. This truth counters feelings of insignificance, affirming that work done for God's glory is eternally meaningful. [08:00]
5. Eternal Security and Hope: The New Covenant promises in Jeremiah 32:40 and 1 Thessalonians 5:9-10 provide assurance of God's unwavering commitment to us, dispelling anxiety about perseverance and death. [12:34] ** [12:34]
Psalm 56:3 - "When I am afraid, I put my trust in you."
Lamentations 3:22-23 - "The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."
1 Peter 5:7 - "Cast all your anxieties on him because he cares for you."
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Observation Questions:
According to Psalm 56:3, what action should we take when we are afraid? How does this relate to the battle against unbelief? [01:48]
In Lamentations 3:22-23, what is said about God's mercies, and how does this provide a foundation for combating daily anxieties? [02:27]
How does 1 Peter 5:7 describe God's relationship with us in the context of our anxieties? What does this imply about our approach to anxiety? [03:26]
What specific states of anxiety are mentioned in the sermon, and how does Scripture provide promises for each? [05:06]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does trusting in God's promises, as mentioned in Psalm 56:3, serve as a proactive battle against unbelief and anxiety? [02:08]
What does the promise of God's new mercies every morning in Lamentations 3:22-23 suggest about the nature of God's faithfulness and our daily struggles with anxiety? [02:46]
In what ways does 1 Peter 5:7 reassure believers about God's care, and how might this influence a person's perspective on their personal struggles with anxiety? [03:26]
How does the sermon suggest that embracing weaknesses can transform anxiety into contentment and strength, as seen in 2 Corinthians 12:9-10? [06:37]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a recent situation where you felt anxious. How might trusting in God's promises, as described in Psalm 56:3, have changed your response? [01:48]
Consider the idea that God's mercies are new every morning. How can you remind yourself of this truth at the start of each day to combat anxiety? [02:27]
What are some practical ways you can cast your anxieties on God, as encouraged in 1 Peter 5:7, in your daily life? [03:26]
Identify a specific area of your life where you feel inadequate. How can the promise of sufficiency in 2 Corinthians 9:8 help you address this feeling? [05:28]
Think of a time when you felt insignificant. How does the assurance in 1 Corinthians 15:58 that your labor in the Lord is not in vain change your perspective on your contributions? [08:00]
How can the promise of God's strength in Isaiah 41:10 help you face a current fear or challenge? What steps can you take to rely on this promise? [04:47]
Reflect on the concept of eternal security and hope as presented in Jeremiah 32:40 and 1 Thessalonians 5:9-10. How does this assurance impact your view of perseverance and death? [12:34]
Sermon Clips
Father, as we look at passages of Scripture in which you have given us glorious promises intended to defeat the unbelief of anxiety, open our eyes to see them, cherish them, be so satisfied by them that we are free from anxiety. This would make us very unusual people in the world who would have a compelling testimony as we are freed to attend to others' needs and not be so worried about our own. [00:58:50]
When I am afraid, I begin to do battle, and the way I do battle against unbelief is by trusting you. I do it by means of this helpful psalm, Lamentations 3:22: The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end. They are new every morning. Great is your faithfulness. [02:04:00]
First Peter 5:7: Cast all your anxieties on him. This is what we do. We cast them on him because he cares for you. Every morning he cares for his children. If by faith you are united to Jesus Christ and belong to him and his Spirit dwells in you, all these promises are yours because he cares for you. [03:21:00]
Fear not, for I am with you. That's don't have anxiety. Get rid of your fear. Fight your fear. Get rid of the unbelief of fear and anxiety because I'm with you. Don't be dismayed. Get rid of that sinful state because I'm your God. I will strengthen you. I will help you. I will uphold you. [04:12:00]
God is able to make all grace abound to you so that having all sufficiency, not inadequacy but adequacy and sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work. In other words, God will not ask anything of you, any work from you, for which he does not provide the sufficiency. [05:25:00]
My grace is sufficient for you. My power is made perfect in weakness. So I will all the more gladly, Paul says, boast of my weaknesses. Not gonna be anxious about them. He's going to boast about them. I will boast gladly. He has found gladness in the promise of the sufficiency of grace. [06:25:00]
Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding—do lots of it—abounding in the work of the Lord. And I think that's any work done for the glory of the Lord in the strength of the Lord, not just ministry such as professional Christian ministry. Any work that you do for the glory of the Lord in the strength of the Lord, you can know in the Lord your labor is not in vain. [07:26:00]
What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us? The answer there is what you feel: lots of people. No, no one successfully. It's really important to get it right. Who can be against us? Well, of course, they can kill us. Adversaries can kill us, but they can't defeat us. [09:15:00]
Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him out of them all. Sooner or later, you will come out of your afflictions, either in this life or in the next. Nobody is left in affliction forever in God's family. God cares about us in our affliction, knows that they are many. [10:07:00]
Listen to me, O house of Jacob, all the remnant of the house of Israel, who have been borne by me from before your birth. God carried us before we were born if we belong to Jesus, carried from the womb. Then after we were born, he carried us even to old age. Yes, all our life long he has carried us. [10:57:00]
I will make with them an everlasting covenant. That's what Jesus sealed with his blood, that I will not turn away from doing good to them. Never, never, never, for a billion billion ages of years. And I will put the fear of me in their hearts that they may not turn from me. [12:29:00]
God has not destined us for wrath. Oh, how precious to have this come to my mind after he walked up to get the biopsy machine. God has—this is not wrath, John Piper, sanctified, loved by Jesus. Your cancer is not wrath, but he has destined us to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. [13:41:00]