The Bible mentions anxiety and fear.

What did Jesus teach about not being concerned to his disciples? Why? What causes anxiousness to begin with? In what conditions should Christians put their trust in God to the test?



Jesus told his people not to be anxious about food or clothing. Worry, anxiety, and insecurity take precedence over the essentials of life. Jesus used pictures to help his students understand the core causes of anxiety. He first sets life above the balance between life and food and drink, between body and clothing, to make people realize what is more valuable than life and the body (v. 25). Next, Jesus demonstrated to his disciples that God is the one who governs and gives everything with two illustrations of birds of the air and a lily. Man must work, just as birds of the air must locate prey, yet life is provided and perpetuated by God himself, not by man's solo efforts. Why should followers of God be concerned about what to wear since God is the guardian of life? Jesus and lion canvas

"Do not be scared; I have bought you back."

God says, "Do not be afraid." Why? "I have redeemed you," suggests "I have paid a price for you." That is what redemption means. When we hear the word "redemption," we frequently think of it. This word appears in the Bible numerous times. What God says in the Old Testament is fulfilled in Jesus' corporeal body, which includes you and me. "Do not be afraid; I have redeemed you and declared you mine by name." (Isaiah 43:1)

So, if you're battling with fear and worry, consider this: God is saying to you, "You are mine." Don't get me wrong: we don't care about His ownership; He has the authority to do anything He wants; He is speaking to his wife in the same way a bride speaks to her fiancĂ©. God says to everyone of us, "I love you more than you can imagine." Everything starts with ourselves. I provide a full service; the rest is up to you. I made you with my will. It wasn't a fluke. Please understand that I'm not simply claiming I've redeemed you; I'm truly doing it by shedding my blood. Because you've worked hard for it. "Once you realize this, all of your anxieties will go."Listen to what God says previously in the book of Isaiah. Keep in mind that He is speaking to us right now, not 2,500 years ago: ""Be brave, don't be afraid!" say to the cowardly. Your God has shown up. He will personally assist you " (Isaiah 35:4). This shows how significant you are to Him. The presence of God has arrived. He didn't come to send an angel or a prophet. But He came to protect us.

Listen to what God says previously in the book of Isaiah. Keep in mind that He is speaking to us right now, not 2,500 years ago: ""Be brave, don't be afraid!" say to the cowardly. Your God has shown up. He will personally assist you " (Isaiah 35:4). This shows how significant you are to Him. The presence of God has arrived. He didn't come to send an angel or a prophet. But He came to protect us.

These days, there is a lot to be concerned about. People are becoming more worried about what they eat and wear as their food and clothing requirements grow. We are all too easily manipulated by our surroundings, and instead of "seeking first God and his righteousness," we live as if we had never heard of God. When we have a little faith, we forget that the loving God is in charge and guides our situations. Regardless matter the circumstances, the Christian must believe that a loving God is in charge and dominates the situation. Christians must believe that regardless of their circumstances, God loves and cares for His children. Christians must believe that regardless of their circumstances, God loves and cares for His children. Rather than living in anxiety like the rest of the world, Jesus wants us to have perfect faith in the Father. This does not, however, imply that we are irresponsible with our own health or that we are unconcerned about the animals God has entrusted to us to care for. We must live in God-given wisdom, but above all, in a spirit of entire faith in God, to know what to do and what not to do.

In the book of Isaiah (41:10), God declares again, "Fear not, because I am with you," and we can see what it means for us right now. Regardless of what is going on in your life: financial issues, health concerns, concerns about your children, anxieties about how you will navigate the world with all the changes that will definitely occur. "Do not be afraid; I am with you, I am with you," the Lord announces directly in front of your eyes. God and Earth, this is the brave and victorious God who is with you.

"Do not be discouraged, because I am your God," God says in Isaiah (41:10), repeating his previous assurances. We can deal with anything life throws at us right now because He is our God and we are His children.

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