Posted on 12/01/2014 10:11:43 PM PST by Salvation
“Let not your hearts be troubled.” (John 14:1)
Easy for Him to say, right? If you’re someone who has a tendency to worry, even the words of Jesus aren’t enough to allow you to remain calm in the midst of a crisis. Is it really possible for those of us who are habitual worriers to “let not our hearts be troubled”? After years of torturing myself, I’ve discovered that not only is it possible, but by following 5 simple steps, you can experience peace in your life TODAY!
Oh sure, I know what you’re thinking…I’m probably someone who never worried a day in my life. It’s easy for me to talk about being peaceful because I’m one of those people who breezes through life without a care in the world. WRONG! I can assure you that I have a plaque in the Worrier’s Hall of Fame. There’s a reason that I’m the author of A Worrier’s Guide To The Bible! Throughout my life, I have a history of worrying about things that are happening, things that could happen and things that have the possibility of happening if the things that I’m worrying about happening do actually happen. In other words, I can worry with the best of them IF I let myself. However, I no longer let myself worry (well, maybe for a minute or two ) The first step to breaking the worrying habit involves some behavior modification. The minute you find yourself firing up the “worrying engine”, try the following steps and see what happens. Incidentally, to give my advice a little more credibility, I’ve included some supporting comments from a well-known figure, who knows a little more about this subject than I do!
1. Focus On Today – One of the big mistakes that “professional” worriers make is looking too far into the future. When my father was diagnosed with cancer several years ago, I made a decision to enjoy each of our remaining days together and not focus on the future. Even though he died suddenly one month later, we had a peaceful and memorable experience during those thirty days. When my wife and I were told that our now 14 year old twins, Mary and Elizabeth, would probably not be born alive, we learned to thank God for each day that they survived. We didn’t dwell on the uncertainty of the future. As a result, we experienced peace in the midst of a traumatic situation.
Jesus’ Advice: “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Let the day’s own trouble be sufficient for the day.” (Matthew 6:34)
2. Don’t Worry About “What If’s” – What if my husband gets sick and we can’t afford our mortgage and then we’ll have to sell our house which will be impossible because of the real estate market, etc. Although this scenario can create much anxiety, it is a completely imaginary situation. None of these events have taken place, but yet we often worry about what will happen IF they occur. The reason that these problems seem so insurmountable is because God doesn’t give us the grace to deal with imaginary problems. You can be sure that if any of these problems did exist in your life, the Lord would provide you with all the grace needed to cope with the situation.
Jesus’ Advice: “And which of you by being anxious can add one cubit to his span of life?” (Matthew 6:27)
3. Pray – Despite our claims to the contrary, worrying involves making a conscious decision. We have to decide that we’re going to worry. Although this decision can be almost involuntary, we still have the ability to choose to NOT worry. One of the easiest ways to stop worrying is to choose something else in it’s place. Whenever you feel the desire to worry, why not choose to pray instead? Unlike worrying (which is useless), prayer is ALWAYS effective. Even though all of your problems may not disappear, you will always receive the grace needed to deal with them. As a result, you will be able to experience the Lord’s peace while you are carrying your cross. If you’re struggling, ask the Lord for help!
Jesus’ Advice: “Ask and it will be given you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For every one who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.” (Luke 11:9-10)
4. Let Jesus Speak To You Through Scripture – One of the biggest mistakes that we can make is to treat the Bible as an ordinary book. Although it may look like a book, it is so much more. When we open up the pages of Sacred Scripture, we can actually hear Jesus speaking directly to us. All of us, no matter what we are going though, have the ability to open up the Bible. DO IT! Jesus will take care of the rest!
Jesus’ Advice: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)
5. Keep Your Eye On the Prize – No matter how much you are suffering and how many difficulties you are facing in your life, they will one day pass. Although it may not seem like it, all of our problems will one day come to an end once we depart from this life. Saint Paul assures us that “the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us” (Romans 8:18). The next life will not only be better, it’s “not even worth comparing”! When you don’t think you can make it through another day, let this be your focus.
Jesus’ Advice: “So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you.” (John 16:22)
I’ve never met a single person who enjoyed being anxious. We all strive for peace in our lives, but often fall victim to excessive worry. I guarantee that if you try these steps today, you will instantly feel some degree of peace in your life. If you keep repeating them each day, that peace will grow stronger. In the meantime, I’ll be praying for each of you every day.
A Worrier’s Guide To The Bible (50 Verses To Ease Anxieties) by Gary Zimak (with Foreword by Teresa Tomeo) is now available for preorder here.
I was in line for confession with my boys one Saturday, and the person ahead of us was an 85-year-old woman in a wheelchair. She was in the room with Father for a long time, and one of my sons said, “Wow, she has a LOT of sins!”
Rofl!!!!!!! Kids are the funniest.
I feel the same.
People will always be people.
Lol. I am always surprised why non-Catholics give a rats where the Pope goes or what he says. Why would anyone but Catholics care?
I think they protest too much. But, then they are PROTESTANTS.
BTTT and then to high heaven!
:o)
Lol. Good one.
It could, in theory, have been her first confession in decades ... but I know her and her daughter. They’re regulars. I’m sure she was just chatting with Father, not thinking about my little boys’ having to wait.
Lol. I'm sure that you're right. :o)
Cute story, though.
He did write a book: Kids Say the Darndest things.
Several times when I’ve been waiting for Confession with my children, people have said, “You already have your penance!”
Lol. No kidding.
But I have all the laughs, too. I had six of them singing songs from “The Aristocats” this afternoon, and when I told them to stop it, they switched to “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Even the 2-year-old.
I have a laugh for you: I didn't know that the "Bohemian Rhapsody" was a rock song. Lol. I thought it might be legitimate opera. Silly me.
I saw "LA BOHEME" this past Sunday at the opera. Had my hanky out, though the soprano wasn't the best. The tenor was fabulous but didn't have the "Pavarotti" volume. Few do.
Ten thousand years from now "LA BOHEME" will still be making people weep at the beauty of those melodies.
I've seen the movie version with Placido Domingo, who is the cutest ever tenor.
It's possible that people will still be laughing at "Bohemian Rhapsody," ten thousand years from now. It depends on what texts survive the cataclysm. Who knows, the future may even think it was serious!
So, Catholics are sure they’re going to heaven after all?
I’ve been told time and again that that is the sin of presumption.
*YMMV
. This is not always true. Many times I have woken up and the very first thought was an anxious one -- followed by hours of uncontrollable rumination. No one in he psychiatric professions seriously believes you can successfully will this kind of emotive waterfall to stop. It requires pharmaceutical or another type of professional intervention.
Great article. Thanks!
Pelosi et. al. are going to heaven? I think it has to be a confession in good faith, etc., to get that kind of guarantee (if even then).
Placido is a naughty boy backstage.
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