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Oct 1, 2019 · Jesus talked about fear, worry, and anxiety often because He didn’t want us to lose sight of what was most important in life. In each principle Jesus taught about anxiety, He also gives us an action step. Use the four principles below to evaluate your heart and see how you should take action.
- Jesus Is Lord Over all.
- We Must Trust Jesus The Lord in The Storms of Life.
- Conclusion
- Discussion Questions
In the beginning, Jesus spoke and created the universe. Thus it was no big deal for Him to speak to the wind and waves of His creation and have them obey Him. Yet for the disciples, who were still growing in their awareness of who Jesus is, it was an amazing miracle. We all know that Jesus is Lord and we can repeat the phrase easily. But we often d...
This lesson comes through with Jesus’ question, “Where is your faith?” (8:25). If there is ever a time when it seems as if panic would be legitimate, it’s when you’re in a major storm and your boat is being swamped. And yet Jesus rebuked not only the storm, but also the disciples’ lack of faith! The fact is,
I’ve heard Bible teachers say, “With Christ in the boat, you can smile at the storm.” Certainly there is a sense in which that’s true. But I don’t want to give you an overly rosy picture. We need to face squarely the fact that sometimes Jesus doesn’t calm the storm. Sometimes the boat does sink, even if we’re trusting in Jesus. John the Baptist was...
Since the world is watching when storms hit us, to what extent can we show our grief? Should we fake that we are calm?A child is molested and murdered; a critic asks, “How can God be both sovereign and loving?” Your answer?What has helped you fight feelings of self-pity in a time of trial?Why is “Trust in the Lord” not worthless advice?Nov 1, 2023 · Explore how the teachings of 2 Timothy 1:7 can empower us to replace fear with faith, love, and self-control. Join us in this reflective journey towards understanding and applying God's Word in our daily lives.
The first step to an anxiety-free mind is to give your life to Jesus Christ. Once you’ve taken that step, it’s important to fix your thoughts on Jesus and the promise that He is preparing a place for His followers in heaven (John 14:2-3).
- Matt Magee
- Jesus is compassionately responsive to urgent requests for help. Jairus, a ruler of a local synagogue, pleads with Jesus to come and heal his dying daughter.
- Jesus is absolutely undaunted by “impossible” situations. There are three increasingly difficult situations Jesus deals with here. First, a daughter at the point of death—urgent.
- Jesus calls needy sinners to engage with Him face-to-face. As Jesus follows Jairus, the woman with the discharge of blood touches His garment and is immediately healed.
- Jesus responds powerfully to the “touch of faith.” Verses 27-29 says, “She had heard the reports about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his garment.
You see, overcoming panic attacks involves identifying your heart idols —those things you love more than God—and learning the truth about God and yourself as well as renewing your mind in line with Romans 12:2, Philippians 4:4–7, 2 Timothy 1:7, and other Scripture.
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May 17, 2020 · Jesus’ peace will leave you at peace because his Father does control everything. His peace is the only way to live without fear. That is our final point: don’t be afraid. Jesus spoke all these words right before he and his disciples began the walk to the Garden of Gethsemane.
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