Sparrow Faith And Bible Verses Anxiety

By Alison Wilcox


Modern life gives people plenty to be anxious about; paying bills, fighting stress, managing relationships. On top of all that, there are more global threats - the diminishing ozone layer, disease, crime, war. Wouldn't it be great if there were somewhere people could turn for comfort from all these worries. Well, there is. It's called the Bible and it has been around for three and a half millennia. What follows here is a sample of the many Bible verses anxiety that may be found in both the Old and New Testaments.

The book of Leviticus, the third one in the Bible, is one of the first to show the path to serenity. In Chapter 26, verses 6 to 10, God assures his chosen people that he will make their home a country of peace, with no fear and no war. His people would increase in numbers, prosper and have all their earthly needs met.

One of the best known Bible verses about anxiety is the 23rd Psalm, written by King David, the young shepherd who slew the giant, Goliath, and a direct ancestor of Jesus Christ. In the psalm, David writes that in the presence of the Lord, who is always with him, there is nothing to fear. All He asks in return is for obedience to His commandments. In a later Psalm (94), David says that God calms him down and cheers him up whenever he feels anxious.

At least two other books of the Old Testament contain words of comfort and assurance. These are Proverbs (12:5), which reminds us that worry and anxiety slow us down while cheerful words raise us up. Later, in Ecclesiastes chapter 11, we are told to banish sorrow from our hearts. This was most likely written by King Solomon, the son of David.

The New Testament is also full of Bible verses anxiety. Chapter 5, verses 1-12, is one of the most widely cited passages in the scriptures. These are the beatitudes, where Jesus blesses the meek, the merciful and the mourners. They will inherit the earth, find mercy and comfort.

In the next chapter of Matthew (verses 25-26) is found the passage about sparrow faith. The carefree bird does not work for a living nor does it worry about its appearance, and yet all its physical needs are met. How much more valuable to the Lord is Man. Put God's Kingdom first, and all other things will follow.

John chapter 14, verses 15 through 17, is one of the least known but most significant passages in the Bible. This is where the risen Christ promises that the Father will send another Friend in the form of the Holy Spirit to stay with us, help us and dwell within us. To many people, the third member of the Trinity, the 'Holy Ghost, ' represents the risen Jesus. In John 14:15-17 and 25-27, Jesus provides assurance that this is His parting gift, peace and freedom from distress.

These are just a few of the many Bible verses anxiety. In return, God asks only that we love our neighbors and follow His commandments. Sounds like a win-win situation.




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