The Bible explicitly says that worrying is sin
because it’s telling God that He can’t handle the problems of your life. It’s
having no faith in Him who created you and ordained your days while you were
still unformed.
“I tell you, do not worry about your life, what
you eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more
important that food, and the body more important than clothes?” – Matthew 6:25
It is more of a command from Jesus to tell us not
to worry. Because God’s hand is in everything.
“Look at the birds of the air they do not sow or
reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you
not much more valuable than they?” – Matthew 6:26
I love this verse: “God is not a man, that He
should lie, nor a son of man, that he should change His mind. Does He speak and
then not act? Does He promise and not fulfill?” – Numbers 23:19
If we worry, we are calling God a liar. Plain,
simple and explicit.
Reason number 2: Worry eats you up physically
The worry business is booming. Just look at all
the drugs and meds popping up and being formulated by chemists and doctors
today. There are a lot – from sleeping pills, to anti-anxiety pills, they’re
usually used to forget problems) to computer games, and all other kinds of
stuff that make you forget your problems and let you sleep at night.
Worry is something that eats you up physically. It
gives you ulcer due to the anxiety stress. It creates high blood pressure in
your veins. It is something that will physically affect you in a way that you
don’t want to be affected. Worry is a killer.
“Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to
his life?” – Matthew 6:27
Reason number 3: Worry makes you unproductive
Worrying cripples your ability to move and take
action. It lets your mind linger to the things that are unnecessary (and often
unreal) that the things you have to take care of are left for granted. It will
eat up your thoughts. Instead of taking action and planning on how to solve
your problem, it will take up the form of ‘what-if’s’ and ‘should have’s’.
Reason number 4: Worry magnifies the problem
Problems are problems. The very nature of us
humans is to try and solve them. There will always be problems in life. Bliss
is non-existent in a lifetime on Earth. Worry is, by nature, a magnifying glass
– for problems. Instead of taking the problem as it is and making the right
plans and taking the right steps of action, worrying makes the problem bigger
Reason number 5: Worrying is useless
What will happen will happen. Often times we can
do something about it. Worrying does
nothing about anything and is, in the end, useless. So why worry?
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