Do not fret— it
only causes harm. —Psalm 37:8
Fretting
means getting ourselves “out of joint” mentally or spiritually. It is one thing
to say, “Do not fret,” but something very different to have such a nature that
you find yourself unable to fret.
It’s easy to say, “Rest in the Lord, and wait
patiently for Him” (Psalm 37:7) until our own little world is
turned upside down and we are forced to live in confusion and agony like so
many other people. Is it possible to “rest in the Lord” then? If this “Do not”
doesn’t work there, then it will not work anywhere. This “Do not” must work
during our days of difficulty and uncertainty, as well as our peaceful days, or
it will never work. And if it will not work in your particular case, it will
not work for anyone else. Resting in the Lord is not dependent on your external
circumstances at all, but on your relationship with God Himself.
Worrying
always results in sin. We tend to think that a little anxiety and worry are
simply an indication of how wise we really are, yet it is actually a much
better indication of just how wicked we are. Fretting rises from our
determination to have our own way. Our Lord never worried and was never
anxious, because His purpose was never to accomplish His own plans but to
fulfill God’s plans. Fretting is wickedness for a child of God.
Have you been
propping up that foolish soul of yours with the idea that your circumstances
are too much for God to handle? Set all your opinions and speculations aside
and “abide under the shadow of the Almighty” (Psalm 91:1). Deliberately tell God that
you will not fret about whatever concerns you. All our fretting and worrying is
caused by planning without God.
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