Show Notes
Matthew 6:25-34
For those struggling and worried about the everyday things of life, the intensity of life continues to additional pressures that only make life more difficult, from the threat of wider-scale diseases, military conflicts, and the escalating costs of living.
Yet, as we read the words of Jesus, he promises us as believers a way of life that brings peace and joy, even in the most trying and difficult seasons of life. God wants us to rise above one of the great thieves of our lives: worry, which can lead to anxiety. So, what is the difference because they are interrelated? The Henry Ford Health staff posted five key differences between the two.
1. Worry tends to reside in our minds, while anxiety affects our minds and bodies.
2. Worry is specific, where a person is fixated on a particular concern, whereas anxiety is vague, and you cannot pinpoint what is troubling you.
3. Worry is grounded in a measure of reality and can motivate a proper response, whereas anxiety causes catastrophic thinking that is not realistic. The fear becomes obsessive.
4. Worry is usually short term whereas anxiety persists and causes a person to stop functioning in a healthy manner.
5. Worry doesn’t impair function, whereas anxiety goes.
We are living in an age of incredible anxiety. One of the most fundamental areas that creates struggle is meeting our financial obligations. Money is often the source of conflict in marriage relationships. What does Jesus have to say regarding this fundamental issue of worry concerning our everyday needs?