I consider it right, as long as I am in this earthly dwelling, to stir you up by way of reminder, knowing that the laying aside of my earthly dwelling is imminent, as also our Lord Jesus Christ has made clear to me (2 Peter 1:13-14). Paul knew that his time on this earth was limited. His desire to be busy about the work of ministry should also be our desire. None of us knows how long we have to serve God. So, let us be intentional in the way we live our lives. Don't wait to share the Gospel with that person God has laid on your heart. Don't squelch the impulses of the Holy Spirit. You never know what difference a day could make. I remember going to a man's house, and as I stood on his porch sharing the Gospel—which he rejected—feeling a great sense of loss. Disappointment for me, but sadness at his lost opportunity. I spoke with great boldness (in the Spirit) and I believe accuracy, yet he would have none of it. Following up a week later, I discovered he had died. Oh how...
Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:6-7). When we are anxious, we are usually fearful about the harm some actual or possible calamity might cause. Anxiety builds the more we look at the problem. Therefore, don’t keep looking at the problem. Look to Christ in prayer to calm your fears. This is the first step toward peace of mind. Unfortunately, panic sometimes takes over and we run to humanistic solutions seeking peace. When we do that, we sabotage the balm God has provided for us. Consider the verse above. The very first thing to notice is the scope of this promise. We are to be anxious for nothing. Have you ever cried out to God, “Why is this happening?” Really you don’t need to know why, unless you think God is trying to teach you a lesson. If you think that,...