How to Deal With Anxiety – Mike Novotny – Time of Grace

By Pastor Mike Novotny

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Anxiety is a struggle many of us face, even those with strong faith. It’s a feeling that can sneak up on us when we least expect it, leaving us feeling overwhelmed and powerless. Understanding how to deal with anxiety from a biblical perspective can provide us with peace and comfort in the midst of our struggles. Let’s explore some practical and spiritual steps to navigate anxiety through the lens of faith.

Breathe and Calm Your Body

Dealing with anxiety starts with something so basic, yet so crucial: breathing. Often, we underestimate the power of a deep breath. When anxiety strikes, our body reacts physically. Our breath becomes shallow, our muscles tense, and our heart races. This is your body’s way of preparing for a perceived threat, even if that threat is not real. Before diving into scripture, take a moment to breathe deeply. Just as a child in a tantrum needs a nap, sometimes we need a moment to reset our bodies before we can process anything else. Breathing calms the “glitter” swirling in our minds, allowing us to focus and open our hearts to God’s word.

Pray and Seek God’s Comfort

The Bible encourages us to turn to prayer when anxiety looms over us. In Philippians 4:6, the Apostle Paul advises, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” Similarly, 1 Peter 5:7 says, “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” Prayer is a powerful tool that helps us shift our focus from our fears to our faith. When you feel anxiety creeping in, take a moment to pray, asking God to carry your burdens. Remember, God is always there to listen, and there’s nothing too big or too small for Him.

Trust in God’s Promises

Anxiety often stems from the “what if” questions that plague our minds. These questions can spiral out of control, leading us to doubt God’s promises. It’s crucial to remind ourselves of the truths found in scripture. The Bible is filled with assurances of God’s love and care for us. When anxiety strikes, reflect on these promises. Write them down and place them where you’ll see them often. Let these truths be the anchor that holds you steady in the storm of anxiety.

Remember You Are Not Alone

Many brothers and sisters in faith experience anxiety, and it’s important to remember that you are not alone. Sharing your struggles with trusted individuals or within a faith community can provide support and encouragement. Hearing how others have dealt with similar feelings can inspire and reassure you that overcoming anxiety is possible with God’s help. We are all on this journey together, and we can find strength in one another’s stories and experiences.

Allow Time for Growth

Overcoming anxiety is not an overnight process. Spiritual growth, like any growth, takes time. Just as fruit needs time to grow on a tree, so does the peace that God promises. Plant the seeds of scripture and prayer in your heart, and allow the Holy Spirit to work within you. Be patient and trust that, in time, you will experience the fruit of love and peace in your life. Remember, God is with you every step of the way, nurturing your growth and guiding you toward a life free from the grips of anxiety.

In conclusion, remember that anxiety is a common struggle, but it doesn’t have to define you. Through breathing, prayer, trusting God’s promises, seeking community, and allowing time for growth, you can find peace. Lean on your faith and the support of others as you navigate this journey. God is faithful, and His love for you is unwavering. Together, we can learn to deal with anxiety better than ever before.

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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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