Wednesday - July 16, 2025
READING
"Worry is like a rocking chair, it keeps you moving but doesn't get you anywhere."
-Corrie Ten Boom
WORDS OF HOPE
In today’s world, we seem surrounded by worry and some worry much more than others. Haven't all of us known a person who seems to worry constantly and tends to talk something to death? They get an idea fixed in their head and then can't let it go; chewing on it both night and day, but never able to "spit or swallow". If truth be known, haven't each of us done that, and where did it ever get us? No resolution, no peace, no action or settlement of the matter...it only leads to distress and lost opportunity to be truly effective.
It's easy to tell that worried person to get over it and stop the rocking chair of worry. But that rarely slows the hurtful process for those who worry. For Christians, we still have things which enter our lives and can cause worry. However, a solution is available. Quiet down and take a few minutes to talk to Christ, not necessarily a formal prayer, just a little conversation with Christ. Ask for guidance in the matter, for wisdom and strength...and the patience to wait for the divine solution.
I guess that when we become followers of Jesus, he could have demanded that we saw off the rockers on our chairs; however, with the rocking chair intact we still can exercise our legs a bit while we seek his guidance and help in these troubling matters.
A common matter about which Christians worry is their failure to do all that they assume God wants from them. They hang onto their past and allow its weight to distance themselves from God's presence. But ours is a forgiving God. If you can't trust God's mercy, the problem really is a failure to accept divine forgiveness.
So, the worry goes on, sometimes for years, and with it grows a greater gap in one's relationship with God. We all need to give God credit for being far more loving and merciful and allow God to forgive us.
Corrie Ten Boom stated the matter this way. "God takes our sins, our failures, past, present and future, and dumps them into the sea. Then God posts a sign for us which says, NO FISHING ALLOWED
PRAYER
Merciful God, guide us to worry not excessively and to pray for Christ's help incessantly! Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Donald (Luke) Day
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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