From Worrier to Warrior
KELLY BARBREY, COMPEL Member
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“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by
prayer and petition, present your requests to God. And the peace of God,
which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your
minds in Jesus Christ.” Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)
I come from a long line of worriers. It seems something in our DNA
causes our minds to jump to the scariest and most irrational of
conclusions.
The first night at home after dropping my elementary-age daughters at
summer camp for a week brought an onslaught of irrational possibilities
and worst-case scenarios to mind, especially regarding my youngest as a
first-time camper.
What if the emoji string lights we plugged in over her bed cause a
fire and burn the whole cabin down? What if she has to go to the
bathroom in the middle of the night, forgets she’s on a top bunk and
falls to the floor, breaking both legs? What if she starts sleepwalking —
right into the lake?
The what-ifs of life give us the opportunity to react in a number of
ways. When I was living alone in my early 20s, I’d call my mom in the
middle of the night if there was too much weighing on my mind. In the
beginning years of marriage, my deeply sleeping husband would get a
nudge if fear or doubt prevented sleep.
And while they would both do their best to listen and help me in
those wee hours of the morning, it was not until my faith deepened a few
years later that I began seeking conversations with Jesus in the middle
of those sleepless nights.
Scripture says that if we present our requests to God (even if they
include irrational fears about string lights), He will provide us with
peace. We find this in Philippians 4:6-7, "Do
not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and
petition, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which
transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in
Jesus Christ."
And this is not just any peace, but heavenly peace that goes beyond
anything we can comprehend. What a blessing it is that we can call out
to God in the middle of the night, and He’ll greet us with open arms.
Never will there be a time when He brushes us off or is too sleepy to
listen to our pleas. God will never belittle or trivialize fears. He
will simply listen and ask us to lay our problems of the day at His
feet, bathing us in a soothing balm of comfort and rest.
You might not be able to curb irrational thoughts as they creep into your mind. You are human, after all. But
you can control how you react to them. And the beauty of it is that God
is always awake and ready to hear your deepest concerns, fears and
doubts, no matter the hour, and no matter how silly they seem.
The next time you find yourself staring at the ceiling, tempted to
pick up the phone or nudge your spouse awake, proactively seek Jesus,
and become a warrior against worry.
Dear Lord, forgive me for letting worry get in the way of a
joyful life and restful sleep. Please help me come to You with any
burdens that creep into my mind. Help me lay my fears at Your feet and
rest in the knowledge that You are greater than any fears I may have and
hold me in the palm of Your hand. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.