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Overwhelmed by Worry

Hagar - Overwhelmed By Worry

Selections from Genesis 21

Abraham got up, took bread and a waterskin, put them on Hagar's shoulders, and sent her and the boy away.  When the water in the skin was gone, she left the boy under one of the bushes. Then she went and sat down nearby, about a bowshot away, for she said, "I can't bear to watch the boy die!". . . God heard the voice of the boy, and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said to her, "What's wrong, Hagar? Don't be afraid, for God has heard the voice of the boy from the place where he is. Get up, help the boy up, and sustain him, for I will make him a great nation."

Hagar is one of the more tragic figures of the Bible. Brought in without her asking to an impatient situation -  to add an element of logic to God's impossible promise - she simply did as she was told, only to find herself rejected and alone.

"Lord, what else am I supposed to do but worry when my son was due in by midnight and it's now 2:45, or my two-year-old splits her chin on the garage floor? Isn't that stuff worth worrying about?" Sure it is. But God wants you to realize that he is tending to your needs - not just when your helplessness is thick and tangible - but even in those times when you feel the most in control. Remembering that you are never outside of his care will help you worry less in moments when it just feels like you are.

Look At It This Way ...

"I'd never been a fearful person or felt vulnerable until I had children," says Deena, a mother of three. But that changed when her infant daughter Caitlin's lungs burst due to pulmonary hypertension, and she had to be airlifted to a Houston hospital in critical condition. At that point, Deena realized how little control she had and was able to entrust her baby's medical problems to God's care. But when she got Caitlin home after many weeks in the hospital, this young mother found herself protective and clingy.

When fear and worry gripped her, Deena made a habit of sitting down and jotting on paper all God's past goodness in their lives. "I remind myself they're God's children, and I'm more a caretaker than an owner. He's their heavenly Father, the one who created them and promises he'll work everything in their lives for a pattern of good. And then I think of the many answered prayers, how Caitlin recovered, of the blessings that came out of difficult times." Then she's freer to open her hands and heart, lay her children and their problems before God, and experience his comforting presence.  - Cheri Fuller

A Final Thought:

Worry has a somewhat healthy side that can motivate us to action, but it tends to hang around long after, driving our faith into fear.  Learn to discern when worry has crossed the line.

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