WHAT GOD WANTS DONE – Neil
Anderson
Philippians 4:6
Be anxious for nothing, but in
everything by prayer and
supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God
When you feel anxious in a task
or a relationship, your anxiety may be signaling the uncertainty of a goal you
have chosen. You are hoping something will happen, but you have no guarantee
that it will. You can control some of the factors, but not all of them.
For example, a teenager may
believe that her happiness at school depends on her parents allowing her to
attend a school dance. Not knowing how they will respond, she is anxious. If
they say no, she will be angry because her goal is blocked. But if she knows
all along that there is no possible chance of them saying yes, she will be
depressed because her goal will not be achieved.
When you base your future
success on something that can never happen, you have an impossible, hopeless
goal. Your depression is a signal that your goal, no matter how spiritual or
noble, may never be reached. Some forms of depression can be caused by chemical
imbalances. But if there is no physical cause for the depression, then that
depression is the expression of hopelessness.
No God-given goal can be
blocked, uncertain or impossible. With God all things are possible. If God
issued a command that could not be obeyed, it would undermine His authority. If
God wants it done, it can be done.
The real question is: What does
God want done? The answer? He wants us to be what He has called us to be. And
if that's what God wants done, no situations or circumstances of life can keep
you from being the engineer, homemaker, parent, or leader God has called you to
be.
Prayer: Lord,
help me keep my eyes on what You want done in my life, not on the seemingly
impossible hindrances that keep me from growing in You.
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