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GOODlife Magazine June 2017

Featuring Steven Curtis Chapman on this month's cover, GOODlife Magazine is a premier Christian print and digital magazine. We capture readers with captivating articles, including regular interviews with prominent leaders and artists and topics such as family, business, travel, events, and so much more!

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We wield the promises we have in Scripture. Here are five promises that I have found especially powerful in my fight<br />

against anxiety:<br />

“The Lord is at hand.” (Philippians 4:5)<br />

“And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”<br />

(Philippians 4:7)<br />

“The God of peace will be with you.” (Philippians 4:9)<br />

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13)<br />

“My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:19).<br />

Do Not Be Anxious<br />

Paul gives us wise counsel: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in<br />

everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests<br />

be made known to God” (Philippians 4:6).<br />

At times, I have read this command not to be anxious as an impossible<br />

burden. But that was only because I wasn’t reading carefully. When I<br />

would recognize anxious fear beginning to build in my heart, I would<br />

remember, The Bible says don’t feel this way. It only made me more<br />

anxious. I started to have anxiety about my anxiety.<br />

The problem was always the same: I don’t know how to un-be something.<br />

I wanted to obey the command, but I didn’t have any idea how. Since I<br />

figured the opposite of anxiety was contentment, I would try to be notanxious<br />

by striving to be content. And I still felt defeated at times.<br />

Thankfully, the verse actually gives a far better alternative. Do you see<br />

it? “Don’t be anxious, instead, let your requests be made known to God.”<br />

Rather than feeding fear, we should tell God what we think we need. We<br />

should ask him for it.<br />

“At times, I<br />

have read this<br />

command not to<br />

be anxious... It only<br />

made me more<br />

anxious. I started<br />

to have anxiety<br />

about my anxiety.”<br />

Armed with the sword of God, we thrust his blade into the heart of our<br />

anxiety by bringing our requests and desires to God. The offensive strategy<br />

is asking, not avoiding, not running somewhere else. Contentment is the goal. But peace and contentment are<br />

the promised results, not the command (Philippians 4:7). We slay anxiety by identifying the desire this dragon is<br />

hording, and handing it over to a Father who knows what we need and loves us more than we know.<br />

Fight with Thanksgiving<br />

God’s Word is our weapon, and prayer is our strategy. Thanksgiving is our footing, our protection from tripping.<br />

You have a Father who cares for you, and has given you nothing but good things (Matthew 7:9–11). So in all your<br />

violence against the unbelief of anxiety, don’t let your requests be insolent demands. God is not your enemy; he<br />

armed you for this fight.<br />

Paul instructs us to fight anxiety — to pray — with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6). Anxiety clings to gifts we think<br />

God owes us. We defeat it when we hold up our need before our generous Father with open palms, and say, “Please.”<br />

And we respond to whatever he gives with, “Thank you,” trusting his sovereign love for his adopted sons and<br />

daughters.<br />

You can slay anxiety. You don’t have to battle this dragon alone. You have been armed with God’s promises, and you<br />

have been told how to fight. Your helper is near, and he will fight right alongside you.<br />

june <strong>2017</strong> 13

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