God in Times of Sorrow


And can any of you by worrying add a single hour to your span of life? If then you are not able to do so small a thing as that, why do you worry about the rest? ~ Luke 25-26


Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength. ~ Corrie ten Boom



OK. The worry quotes from Jesus and others might be hard to hear right now. Because it feels like we have a lot to worry about. And it doesn't feel like they are small things.

In fact, they aren't small things.

If you have clinical anxiety, this is an especially hard time.

 But these quotes give me some comfort still in their grounding in the reality of worry. Both Jesus and Corrie ten Boom had lots that could give them worry. Both suffered greatly.

Corrie ten Boom's words especially hit home for me. 

We aren't promised that we will get out of this easily, or comfortably, or even safely. We might lose a lot. We might lose health or finances or loved ones.

Those sorrows, should they come, will be real.

And yet we still have today. We still have this moment. This breath. And this breath...and this breath.

Worry will not solve the problems of tomorrow. Or even the problems of 10 minutes from now.

And be affirmed that Jesus doesn't judge you for your worry, even as he doesn't want worry to consume you.

We will worry. But if you can, just for a moment, try to put the worry aside, see what this moment may offer you.


Prayer: Jesus, I am worried. I am scared what this virus will bring to my life and to this world. Show me a moment of hope so that I can get through this day with worry not ruling my life. Amen



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