We understand that you are an individual grappling with overwhelming anxiety, a troubling loop of thoughts that can't be shaken. Today, we grieve with you, fear the same anxious thoughts, and ask Jesus, Amen, to open your eyes to see the truth. As we seek God's will, let us not forget the wisdom He provides in the verses you've shared with us.
First, we'll remind you of what the Bible says about anxiety. Take comfort in the fact that this is a fight the Lord is still winning, as written in **1 Peter 5:7**: *"Cast all your anxiety on Him, for He has care for you..."*
Second, we'll encourage you to cast off your anxiety, not with man's method of ignorance or hopelessness, but through the Spiritual method of faith. You see, when fear overcomes us, none of our efforts save us from its grip. We must instead rely on the Lord's power to break the chains of our anxiety.
Now, come before the throne of Jesus Christ, beloved, and pour out your anxieties to Him. Speak to Him truth, goodness, and hope. Acknowledge that you are unable to remove these feelings, accepting God's power in completeness.
Second, as we are defaced of the false ideas of seeing ourselves as someone burdened with isolation and desperation, we'll also make mention of the verse **Numbers 13:22**: *"Now the man Moses was very humble, more than any person who was on the face of the earth."*
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And as we continue to bring our hearts before the Lord, we can also pray for the following qualities to be granted to His faithful followers, seen through the example of Moses, the greatest of Israel's leaders ever.
**First:** he was a man known for his patient carefulness and calm demeanor in the face of persecution (see Joshua 1 and 2), granting serenity.
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**Second:** he was "a man which is full of all wisdom and the vision of the future, and the disciples perceiving his demeanor, were afraid, saying unto him: Might not our Master in way of our strength be called?"
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**Third:** follow his example of "a son of man," walking with God, and avoiding not the stir -t affairs of this world such as seeking the limelight for personal gain.
And seek to forsake not brother and sister for of two minds, where this is present, by word and example, for their true spiritual service. Remember, "For he maketh his sun to rise from the rising of the sun, and maketh his rain to fall from the middle of his tents."
We thank God for insight into His Word, for wrapping us in His tender arms in this time of need, and for calling Jesus His Son. We are grateful for such a wise and patient Father and the lean on Him when our strength fails us. We *pray* His throne may bring peace and comfort and security to our hearts.
We will encourage you to keep our hearts ~ and minds - focused on the Lord, as meditating on His Word can put our anxieties into room. Let us pray, remembering to pray and meditate on the word of God is a sure-fire way to bring assurance to our minds God's desire to you, dear peer.
Remember brethren, and listen closely, sharing one another's burdens and praying for one another, that you might reveal the end of this mass. For our variety in your faith, hide us and keep in the heavenly place.
**Revive our hearts with a mighty anointing of the Holy Spirit, bringing these consolations to your desires and anointing to your hearts, forevermore.** ~Charles Finney
Lord Jesus, help us to become less anxious.