Beyond the Weekend

December 11 | Anxiety—Prayer—Peace

December 11, 2017

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice.  And the God of peace will be with you.  Philippians 4:9

Read: Philippians 4

Listen: Philippians 4

TODAY’S MESSAGE

Anxiety is common to all of us. We may not feel life and death stress like the Philippians did, but we can still relate. We, too, live in a culture of anxiety that can either weigh us down or lead us to a deeper trust in God.

When the cares of life hit—job changes, unexpected babies, cancer, broken relationships—Paul says we have a choice. It might be strange to get advice on finding peace from a jailbird. But Paul is worth listening to because he is an expert on giving thanks, finding joy and experiencing peace when circumstances are out of your control.

Paul teaches there is hope for our anxiety that is rooted in the process of consistent, thankful prayer.  As we make the choice to pray—then place our trust in God—over time, peace will replace anxiety.

IN YOUR CHAIR TIME TODAY

Last weekend, Pastor Manion shared we all carry a bag of rocks labeled with our anxieties that we need to give to God through prayer. As you begin this week, memorize Philippians 4:6 and continue to journal three things about God you are grateful for regarding your anxieties.


Download a printable PDF of the BTW week here.

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