For peace of
mind, resign as general manager of the universe. ~Author Unknown
I sometimes think I was born worrying. It is only recently that I find it is bad to worry about things you cannot change. It seems we are not equipped to worry about the future, only to think about the current minute.
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of
its own.”
Matthew 6
Because it really is all
“Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and
praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before
you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good,
will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ
displaces worry at the center of
your life.”
27 comments:
A great reminder and much needed post, Ginny. Thank you so much!
Considering all that has happened in the past week here in the US your post is perfectly timed Ginny. Thanks for the reminder.
Love your header of Alfred E. Neuman!
Pray n praise, the positive vibe come along.
how ever did you find all these, they go perfectly 'together' and I love that verse, if only i could DO It when i need to. and had to smile at the quote, because i am one of those that 'controls'the universe. LOL
I love everything about this post Ginny because it's all so TRUE! You're speaking to me, or should I say "He's" speaking to me. My husband constantly tells me "a step at a time" when I start to get overwhelmed with life". He's even made up a little tune to go with the Philippians verse, so we can remember it! Thanks for a wonderful reminder, love your photos!
I know this but it is so hard to practice! Virginia has some of the best license plates in the country!!
Best,
Bonnie
I LOVE this. Those subtle little reminders that He will take care of us if we let Him
Very nice! Have a good weekend.
Good advice.
Love the pictures with this post.
Yes mam, it is! Love these!
hughugs
Ginny, how can you be the general manager when I am?? Ha ha! I used to think that I would be seen as uncaring if I wasn't worrying. I know better now, but it's still hard to "let go and let God" sometimes.
Great post, Ginny. I try my best to give up worrying --but it rears its old ugly head at times...
My Mama was a worrier --and she worried about everything, mostly things she couldn't do anything about.. I vowed not to be like her, but worrying does get in me at times...
I'll try to STOP the worrying, with God's help.
Hugs,
Betsy
Dovetails right into what I am thinking today. Feeling better because we have all been reminded that we are the best.
Oh it is so true! I should stop worrying about things I can't change! I tend to forget that...thank you for the great post!
You know Ginny - sometimes worry takes over me and I don't even realize for awhile that I am worrying! sandie
Loved catching up on all your more recent posts! Beautiful photos of the sunset!! Enjoyed my visit again and just needed to get away - even if only in my mind! Thanks!
That's one of my favorite scriptures. Thanks for the examples and the terrific licenses you shared.
Yes, yes, yes. It took a long period of struggle and spiritual growth to successfully me to abandon worrywart mode for any length of time. Those verses were instrumental.
Thanks for including the anonymous quote. It made me laugh and will now be a wonderful reminder, a sly little dig when I backslide into attempts to take over the general manager spot!
Have a great week, dear, encouraging, inspiring friend.
That last plate says it all!!!
I used to worry 'bout every little thing too, but have learned to 'go with the flow' and change the things I can and live with the things I can't change.
Glad you enjoyed the bird photos posted this weekend.
Really neat license plates. Oh my Ginny...with the happenings this past week...we sure need to be reminded that we have no need to worry. After all....I have read the back of the book and I know who wins!! Take care.
shug
Hi Ginny, It's a fact! Our Lord has it covered. Have a wonderful coming week!
I LOVE this post Ginny! I...like you am a big worrier. I am trying to stop worrying so much because It can literally make you sick. I am trying to remind myself that God is in Charge always.
Blessings, Joanne
I know where you are coming from. I am a fellow worrier. My husband? He never worries about anything.
Difficult Ginny, we worry too much, about lots of things we can not influence enough.
Greetings,
Filip
You've found some marvelous signs here. The messages are great.
Good finds with the plate's... when I started working on my worry...it felt odd and I felt guilty not worrying...but now I feel a peace and reassurance where worry once was.
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