It Will All Work Out
The average person will worry about things over which they have no control, and often this will dominate their day, week, month, year, maybe even their life. For instance, in South Florida people are worried about hurricanes, but there is no one in South Florida who can cause or prevent them. So why worry? Prepare, yes. But don't waste energy, effort, time and emtion with anxiety and worry about hurricanes.
The science is there to show the damaging effects of worry on one's health and mental ability. It is logically clear that worrying will in no way change the situation for the better, yet it will only make one less able to function and cope with the situation at hand.
As opposed to worry, try reminding yourself of this simple little phrase: "It will all work out." The One who created this world and is in control of it's affairs, is caring for every little detail. He is the only One who can control the things which we so often worry about, therefore, rather than making ourselves sick with anxiety and stress, we should turn our trust over to Him who knows what is best.
"And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose." - Apostle Paul
The science is there to show the damaging effects of worry on one's health and mental ability. It is logically clear that worrying will in no way change the situation for the better, yet it will only make one less able to function and cope with the situation at hand.
As opposed to worry, try reminding yourself of this simple little phrase: "It will all work out." The One who created this world and is in control of it's affairs, is caring for every little detail. He is the only One who can control the things which we so often worry about, therefore, rather than making ourselves sick with anxiety and stress, we should turn our trust over to Him who knows what is best.
"And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose." - Apostle Paul

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