Transforming Anxiety: A Journey of Faith and Healing

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1. "I don't know if you've felt this way, but it feels like anxiety is increasingly sort of part of my life. It's all around me. It feels like almost everywhere. Everyone I know has been touched by this in some way. I don't know if that's been your experience. I know so many people who have been diagnosed with anxiety. Who are taking medication for anxiety. People who are using the word anxiety more and more in their lives." [36:35] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Honestly. Even if you're not part of the church. Even if you don't believe in God. Even if you don't care about what Jesus or Paul had to say. I think that there's a sense in which anxiety is kind of a sin in our broader culture too. It's like a cultural sin. It shows me that there's something wrong with me. People outside the church certainly wouldn't use the word sin. But I think there's something wrong with me." [39:04] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "This is the kind of anxiety. That in some ways dictates my actions. That influences me often without me even being aware of it. This is the kind of anxiety that, you know, for me, prods me at times to work extra hours. Because, it says, you're worthless if you don't achieve something with your life. This is the kind of anxiety that whispers in my ears. Do you see what she did there? You failed as a father. And then I find myself yelling at my poor daughter. Because she didn't pick up her coat." [41:49] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Maybe you'll gossip. Maybe you'll fret. Maybe you'll panic buy toilet paper. Maybe you'll stay up late at night working. All the while probably telling yourself this is a perfectly reasonable way to react given the situation. And then those vibrations will rub against others. You'll sort of bump into other people as you do this. By the way you talk to them. Or by the way you don't talk to them maybe. And they'll start to vibrate too because your actions are causing them to feel more stressed. More tense. More worried. Making them feel less safe." [46:12] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus, when he was troubled. He didn't actually run away from it. He didn't resist it. He said, no, for this purpose I have come to this hour. Father, glorify your name. This is how he responded to his anxiousness in that moment. It was almost like he was saying, I'm not going to give in to what anxiety wants me to do. But my troubled spirit. Points me to what is most important. The whole reason that I came here." [51:22] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "What if Jesus is not saying here. Well, if you believed in me. You wouldn't be anxious. Which is how I've so often taken this. What if he's not saying that. What if instead he's saying. You're anxious. I know. But you can believe instead. When we look at it in that way. Anxiety becomes. Again, not a sin. Or doing the wrong thing. It becomes a call back to what really matters. Because we're only troubled. When we most need to believe. We're only anxious. When we're most in need. Of a hand to hold." [52:40] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "What if anxiety were not a sign of a lack of faith. Wasn't pointing to our weakness. Or rather it is pointing to our weakness. And pointing to how much we need God. What if anxiety was actually a sign or an invitation. To remember. That we can come closer. We can draw in. We can touch. And we can see. That he is there. He is with us." [54:30] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "If I'm working too much. You know. Because anxiety says. I won't be a valuable person otherwise. Then. Anxiety is also telling me something. That's really important. That I want to be valued. I need love. I need appreciation. But I don't have to try and get it. You know. By manipulating others. Into giving it to me. Because I work so hard. I do such a good job. I do my work so perfectly." [55:01] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Our feelings don't have to toss us this way and that, getting us to do all sorts of things, getting us to sin, in fact. But actually, anxiety can be a beautiful thing that calls us back to our truest values, that calls us back to our closeness, not only to each other, but to our Lord. And this is what it looks like. We can not only vibrate against each other and heat each other up, but we can also kind of cool each other down." [01:04:01] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Maybe don't think about anxiety as being something wrong with you, as being a sign that you have no faith or a sin, but see it as pointing you towards what really matters, as an invitation to draw close." [01:04:57] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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