“Anxiety is not only a pain which we must ask God to assuage but also a weakness we must ask Him to pardon; for He’s told us to take no care for the morrow.” C.S. Lewis

Last week I wrote about the problem of anxiety with which many of us are plagued. I don’t think anyone wants to keep our anxiety and our worries. I think that we really want to trust God in everything but we’re just not sure how. And we’re fearful that we can’t. And the fear of the unknown keeps us tied to our worries. For those who wanted to join me in exploring ways to deal with anxiety, this post addresses some practical ideas. It’s not an easy thing to let go of our worries and place them in God’s hands. Let’s keep our eyes on Jesus so that we won’t fall into the turbulent waters of fear as Peter did when he walked on the water. God has given us tools in scripture to help us in the process:

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