What's the solution to being worry-free? To being liberated from stress
and concerns?
Myriads of people look for the answer to that
question, and for some reason they find the response elusive. But then,
if we rely solely on ourselves, worries will multiply exponentially, for
we cannot control every aspect of our life.
There is an answer to
that question, but for some reason, even believers have a hard time
accepting it: "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all
these things will be given to you as well." (Matthew 6:33, NIV2)
In other words, if we leave all our worries in the hands of our loving
Heavenly Father, if we decide to not fret about our problems, our
Heavenly Dad will take care of them!
The problem with that is
that for some reason, we like to dwell on our problems, which means no
peace for us at all. However if we do succeed in making the decision to
trust solely in God and earnestly seek Him, He will come through for us,
guaranteed!
"Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will
find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks
receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door
will be opened." (Matthew 7:7-8, NIV2)
It was like this when
our pastor prayed earnestly for the outpouring of God's Holy Spirit
over his congregation a few weeks ago. We all anticipated His arrival,
and suddenly a teenage girl came alive, dancing to the glory of God.
Never had I seen her smile so much.
After worship service we
started to pray for those in need. Suddenly we heard a cry from the
front of the sanctuary. The mother of the girl who had danced started
dancing as well, just like King David did when the tabernacle was moved
to Jerusalem. She briefly stopped by her daughter and gave her a hug
before once again dancing before her loving Father in heaven.
That young girl had guts. She wasn't intimidated by the huge
congregation. She had but one goal in mind: To praise God. God inspired
her to do so, and this brought life to the old bones of her mother, as
well as to the entire congregation, who were all moved by what they were
seeing. During this special moments, all worries seem to have
evaporated.
Imagine what would happen if we focused on our
Heavenly Father all of the time!
We left that day knowing we had
experienced the outpouring of God's Spirit. Some were crying, others
were smiling. All were beaming for they had experienced the love
bestowed on each one of us.
Now, may I ask you a question? What
do we gain by worrying? Doesn't it keep us from trusting in our caring
Father?
Search and you will find. Knock and the door will be
opened. God is on our side after all. The problem is that too often we,
ourselves, are not always on the same side as God's!
Rob Chaffart