Fight Anxiety: Step 2

By Pastor Mike Novotny

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Anxiety can feel overwhelming, a silent storm that keeps you on edge, constantly questioning “what if” and “what about.” Yet, even in its grip, there is hope. Let’s explore how the power of prayer and gratitude can help you find peace amidst the turmoil.

Finding Strength Beyond Ourselves

There’s a remarkable woman I know whose story is a testament to the struggles and triumphs over anxiety. Her past was fraught with difficulty and tragedy, leading her to adopt worry as a survival mechanism. As she grew, this anxiety followed her, casting a shadow over her interactions and thoughts. Yet, amidst this struggle, she exudes a serene confidence rooted in her faith. Her secret? She acknowledges that overcoming anxiety is beyond her own strength. “I don’t; I can’t. It is only through Jesus that my victory is found.” Her honesty reveals a profound truth: we often need help beyond ourselves, and that help comes from Christ.

The Power of Prayer

In the book of Philippians, the Apostle Paul offers a powerful tool for combating anxiety. He advises, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” This scripture is a reminder that God is eager to bear the burdens that weigh on our hearts. When anxiety threatens to overwhelm, turning to God in prayer opens the door to divine peace. This peace is a gift that “transcends all understanding,” guarding our hearts and minds as we lean on Christ.

Practicing Gratitude

Paul’s words also highlight the importance of gratitude. It can be all too easy to dwell on what’s wrong, but gratitude shifts our focus toward the blessings in our lives. Psychological insights suggest that our brains struggle to concentrate on two things at once. By filling your thoughts with gratitude, you can naturally edge out anxious thoughts. Consider embarking on a gratitude journey from A to Z, thanking God for each blessing—from the air you breathe to the grace you’ve received. This practice not only honors God but also nurtures your spirit.

Embracing Spiritual Gifts

As you practice gratitude, remember the spiritual gifts God has bestowed upon you. G for grace, M for mercy, F for forgiveness, and J for Jesus—each letter represents a divine blessing that enriches your faith journey. These gifts remind you of God’s unwavering love and support, anchoring you in His promises. By focusing on these spiritual truths, you can find solace and strength to face any storm.

Trusting in Divine Peace

While anxiety may not vanish instantly, the promise of God’s peace offers hope. As you breathe and pray with thanksgiving, trust that God is guarding your heart and mind. In Christ, you are not alone in this battle. Let His peace envelop you, transcending the understanding of this world and bringing comfort to your soul.

Embrace this journey with faith, knowing that with Jesus, you have the strength to face anxiety and emerge victorious.

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Pastor Mike Novotny

Pastor Mike Novotny has served God’s people in full-time ministry since 2007 in Madison and, most recently, at The CORE in Appleton, Wisconsin. He also serves as the lead speaker for Time of Grace, where he shares the good news about Jesus through television, print, and online platforms.

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