What God Says About Anxiety Over Unnecessary Things

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What God Says About Anxiety Over Unnecessary Things !

Luke 10:41
Martha, Martha, the Lord answered.  You are worried and upset about many things, but few things are needed or indeed only one.  Mary has chosen what is better and it will not be taken away from her.


ANXIETY ABOUT THE CARES OF LIFE

Mark 4: 18 & 19

Still others like seed sown among thorns hear the word but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and choke the word making it unfruitful

ANXIETY WEIGHS US DOWN

Proverbs 12:25

Anxiety weighs down the heart but a kind word cheers it up.

GOD'S CURE FOR ANXIETY

Ecclesiastes 11:10
So then banish anxiety from your heart and cast off the troubles of your body for youth and visor are meaningless


Ecclesiastes 11:10
Therefore remove sorrow from thy heart
Worldly sorrow, as opposed to lawful mirth and cheerfulness, and especially to spiritual joy: or "anger" F26, as the word may be rendered, and often is; either at the providence of God, or at the correction of friends; all perturbations of the mind; all fierceness of spirit, and fiery passions, to which youthful age is subject: or all those things, as Jarchi observes, that provoke God to anger; sinful lusts and pleasures, the end and issue of which also is sorrow to men; and which agrees with our version; and put away evil from thy flesh;
or body; such as intemperance and uncleanness, to which young men are addicted: the advice is much the same, in both clauses, with that of the apostle's, "flee youthful lusts", ( 2 Timothy 2:22 ) . Jarchi interprets this of the evil concupiscence; for childhood and youth [are] vanity;
which quickly pass away; come into manhood, and soon slide into old age, and are gone presently, and all things within that compass: all actions done in that age are for the most part vain and foolish; and all the delights, joys, and pleasures thereof, vanishing and transitory. The last word F1, used to express the juvenile age, either is akin to a word which signifies the "morning"; youth being the morning and dawn of man's age, and increases as that; and as soon as it is peep of day with him, or he enters into life, he possesses vanity: or as having the signification of "blackness"; because, as Jarchi observes, the head of a young man is black: and so the Targum, childhood, and the days of blackness of hair, are vanity whereas the hair of an aged man is gray,
Mathew 6: 31 & 32
So don't worry saying what shall we eat or what shall we drink or what shall we wear.  For the pagans run after these things and your Heavenly Father knows you need them.
1 Corinthians 7: 32
I would like you to be free from concern

Next  God's promises regarding anxiety.

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