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(James Smith, "The True Remedy!" 1856)
Another soul-disorder is anxious care. Worry or anxiety is prohibited by the
gospel, because it is injurious to us, and reflects badly upon the care and
kindness of God. Yet we, like Martha--are anxious and troubled about many
things. We lose sight of the fact that God is our Father, and as such, He is
engaged to provide for us. We forget that . . .
we are in our
Father's world,
we are living under
our Father's eye,
we are fed by our
Father's hand, and
our interests lie
near our Father's heart!
The true remedy for anxious care is to realize daily, and every
hour of every day . . .
that the Lord cares
for us,
that He knows where
we are, and what we are,
that He has fixed
the bounds of our habitation,
that His feeding
the sparrows, is a proof that He will never neglect His children.
Anxiety! As a believer in Jesus, as a child of God--about
what should I be anxious?
God is my Father, and He loves me--loves me just as He loves
Jesus!
He cares for me--cares for me as much as He cared for the apostle
Paul.
He watches over me, as a tender mother watches over her precious
infant!
He keeps me--keeps me as the apple of His eye; and lest anything
should hurt me, He will keep me night and day. He bids me cast every care upon
Him. He exhorts me not to worry about anything--but in everything, by prayer
and supplication with thanksgiving, to let my requests be made known unto Him.
This is the true remedy for anxious care:
to live in close and intimate fellowship with God, and cast all
my cares upon Him as they come in;
to live realizing the fact, that I am the object of the constant,
tender, loving care of God--that my God cares for me, for my best interests,
for my everlasting welfare!
Yes, this is the only true remedy!
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