Saturday, November 8, 2008

Post 100: Don't Fret

From Oswald Chambers' "My Utmost For His Highest" concerning psalm 37:8 which says "Cease from anger and forsake wrath; Do not fret--it only causes harm."

"It is one thing to say 'Fret not,' but a very different thing to have such a disposition that you find yourself able not to fret. It sounds so easy to talk about resting in the Lord and 'waiting patiently for Him' until the nest is upset--until we live, as so many are doing, in tumult and anguish; is it possible the to rest in the Lord? If this 'don't' does not work there, it will work nowhere. This 'don't' must work in days of perplexity as well as in days of peace, or it never will work. And if it will not work in in your particular case, it will not work in anyone else's case. Resting in the Lord does not depend on external circumstances at all, but on your relationship to God Himself....
   Fretting springs from a determination to get our own way. Our Lord never worried and He was never anxious, because He was not 'out' to realize His own ideas; He was 'out' to realize God's ideas. Fretting is a wicked if you are a child of God.
  Have you been bolstering up that soul of yours with the idea that your circumstances are too much for God? Put all 'supposing' on one side and dwell in the shadow of the Almighty. Deliberately tell God that you will not fret about that thing. All our fret and worry is caused by calculating without God. "

- Oswald Chambers

1 comment:

Joey said...

The amazing thing is that when you calm down, suddenly things get easier. I was in panic mode yesterday and I finally had to let go of that which I could not control. Then, those things that I had released found solutions. God has a funny way of keeping us in check.