Max Lucado

Anxious for Nothing

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  • b8505854706has quoted3 years ago
    The widest river in the world is not the Mississippi, Amazon, or Nile. The widest river on earth is a body of water called If Only.

    Throngs of people stand on its banks and cast longing eyes over the waters. They desire to cross but can’t seem to find the ferry. They are convinced the If Only river separates them from the good life.

    If only I were thinner, I’d have the good life.

    If only I were richer, I’d have the good life.

    If only the kids would come. If only the kids were gone. If only I could leave home, move home, get married, get divorced.

    If only my skin were clear of pimples, my calendar free of people, my profession immune to layoffs, then I would have the good life.

    The If Only river.
  • b8505854706has quoted3 years ago
    Anxiety and fear are cousins but not twins. Fear sees a threat. Anxiety imagines one.
  • Aurora Dosalhas quoted4 years ago
    God doesn’t delay. He never places you on hold or tells you to call again later. God loves the sound of your voice. Always. He doesn’t hide when you call. He hears your prayers.

    For that reason “be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God” (Phil. 4:6)
  • Ayishat Amoohas quoted5 years ago
    Find a promise that fits your problem, and build your prayer around it
  • Ayishat Amoohas quoted5 years ago
    The good life begins, not when circumstances change, but when our attitude toward them does.
  • eustachia calanthehas quoted6 years ago
    Your future matters more than your past. God’s grace is greater than your sin. What you did was not good. But your God is good. And he will forgive you. He is ready to write a new chapter in your life. Say with Paul, “Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I strain to reach the end of the race and receive the prize for which God is calling us” (Phil. 3:13–14 TLB).
  • eustachia calanthehas quoted6 years ago
    Behind the frantic expressions on the faces of humanity is unresolved regret.
  • eustachia calanthehas quoted6 years ago
    “We won’t face anything that I can’t handle. You might as well trust me to fly the plane.”
  • eustachia calanthehas quoted6 years ago
    The mind cannot at the same time be full of God and full of fear.
  • eustachia calanthehas quoted6 years ago
    The mind cannot at the same time be full of God and full of fear. “He will keep in perfect peace all those who trust in him, whose thoughts turn often to the Lord!” (Isa. 26:3 TLB). Are you troubled, restless, sleepless? Then rejoice in the Lord’s sovereignty. I dare you—I double-dog dare you—to expose your worries to an hour of worship. Your concerns will melt like ice on a July sidewalk.
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