Thursday, May 5, 2011

Worry

     Read Matthew 6:25-34. In this pericope of scripture a key word appears
six times. In the older versions we see the word "anxious" (KJV, ASV, RSV,
ESV), but in more recent versions such as the NRSV and NIV 2011 we see
the word "worry."

     Worry   is   a  translation of  the  Greek  word   merimnao. It  means  to
be uneasy in mind or spirit, and it extends the focus to worrying about meeting
one's  needs;  to  be  overly  concerned  about  things. It is appropriate to be
concerned  about  one's  health,  family,  work,  and  other  relationships and
responsibilities. The  "tricky"  part is knowing where to draw the line without
wallowing in worry.

     Most  people  never  consider  the  fact  that Jesus forbids worry just as
certainly as he forbids lying, stealing, and committing adultery. Matthew 6:25
says, "Therefore  I  tell  you, do not worry about your life..." Verse 31 says,
"Do not worry..." Verse 34 says, "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow..."
Why is it wrong to worry? 

     First,  worry shows a lack of confidence in God. Jesus says our heavenly
Father  feeds  the  birds,  "Are   you   not  much  more  valuable  than  they?"
(v. 26) He also says God clothes the grass of the field, "Will he not much more
clothe     you? "     (v.30)    His    point    is,    God   will      always   provide
for his own. So, why worry about that which is in God's hands? This  does  not 
mean  that we do not have  certain  responsibilities  in "making things happen."
God will feed and  clothe us through the work  of  our  own  hands (2 Thess.
3:7-10), or by assistance from others (Eph. 4:28; Jas. 2:14-17), but it is he
who provides the strength. (1 Pet. 4:11)

     Second, worry doesn't change anything in a positive way. It will change
one's mind from sound to unstable; it will change one's health from good to bad;
and it will change one's relationships. Worry-warts will find that people do not
enjoy being around them. Jesus asks, "Can any of you by worrying add a single
hour to your life?" (Mat. 6:27) Worry does not add an hour to one's life! Take
note  of  the  alternative. Worry  cannot  pay  a  debt,  save a life, strengthen a
relationship, or help a person be more faithful to God.

     Third, worry is a killer. It is a proven fact that many cases of heart attacks,
strokes,   and  some   forms  of  cancer  appear  to  be  stress  related.  Worry
compromises the  immune  system. It makes the body waste away. Worry will
make a  person   rot from  the inside out. Jesus said, "Therefore do not worry
about tomorrow, for  tomorrow  will worry about itself. Each day has enough
trouble of its own." (Mat. 6:34) One  of  the greatest lessons we can learn is,
don't worry about things you cannot change. If something needs changing and
can be changed, change it, and don't worry about it. Get over it and get on with
life.

     Fourth,  people  who  worry  focus  on  the  negative  side of human 
existence. When it rains they see a flood. When it snows they see a blizzard.
When they experience pain, they see death. In their mind there is no balance.
They only see extremes. It is sad that many people allow worry to rob them
of the joy that God wants them to experience. Heaven will certainly be a place
of ultimate comfort and joy, but life on earth can also be enjoyable. Paul said,
"Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!...Do not worry about
anything, but  in  every  situation,  by  prayer  and petition, with thanksgiving,
present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all
understanding,  will  guard  your  hearts  and  your  minds  in Christ Jesus."
(Phil. 4:4-7) Let all of us remember the words of Jesus, "Do not worry."
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