
Don’t Worry About Your Life

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Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.
Proverbs 4:6
“While it’s true the Bible says you get the desires of your heart through prayer and supplication, that does not mean you get what you want. If you read the entire chapter, Proverbs 4, it says you first have to align your heart with God. Once we do that, it changes the desires of your heart. When you’re aligned with God, your heart desires what God desires for you. God teaches us that He will “While it’s true the Bible says you get the desires of your heart through prayer and supplication, that does not mean you get what you want. If you read the entire passage (Proverbs 4), it says you first have to align your heart with God. Once we do that, it changes the desires of your heart. When you’re aligned with God, your heart desires what God desires for you. God’s Word tells you that He will ” supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” (Proverbs 4:19)
This is a hard concept to understand. You may have heard God referred to as a Sculptor. He forms you from clay, just as He formed Adam. When you pray for God to direct your path, you are inviting Him to teach you the things He wants you to know, and to do the things He wants you to do. It’s an invitation for God to change your heart. What you want becomes less important. At the same time, what God wants for you becomes all-important.
Yes, sometimes it hurts. There will be times when you fall to the ground in despair. There will also be times when you are so happy you openly weep tears of overflowing joy. As you grow and mature spiritually, the times of deep despair lessen. It’s not because your challenges vanish. It’s because you are more confident that God is with you and will see you through whatever it is.
Those struggling in their faith.
Dearest Father, Maker of all things, Sculptor of my life, thank you for always being there with me in all things life throws at me. Strengthen me. Mold me. Help me to be more like Your Son, Jesus. Give me what I need to be what You made me to be, so I may bring You glory. Make me into a loving child who makes You happy. In the name of Jesus Christ, my God and Savior. Amen.
If I ask, God will bring my heart into alignment with Him.


Bible Passages
Read Psalms 145.
11 Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, indeed everything that is in the heavens and the earth; Yours is the dominion, O Lord, and You exalt Yourself as head over all. 12 Both riches and honor come from You, and You rule over all, and in Your hand is power and might; and it lies in Your hand to make great and to strengthen everyone. 1 Chronicles 29:11-12
I heard a pastor ask the congregation if they’d prefer to be rich or famous. My gut reaction was to say I am rich. You might not be able to tell if you measure wealth by earthly standards. Money comes and goes. Possessions do, too. My spirit is full. I have never gone hungry. I have been blessed with a roof over my head. I have sufficient clothing for all seasons. For 40 years, I loved a husband who loved me deeply, and honored me often. Despite my parenting, my child grew up to be a responsible, contributing citizen. He married well. His children are finding their way. My life is blessed. My heart is full. I am rich.
As I thought about it, I realized I am famous, as well. Whenever I do God’s will, I imagine an angel is blowing a horn. Another angel is posting a video of my good deed. Another is tweeting about it. When I glorify God in some small way, it is celebrated by the heavenly hosts. When I sow a seed of grace and mercy, everyone in heaven jumps for joy. When I give my last denarius (penny) to help someone, saints and angels sing in joy. When I bring a new soul to Christ, heaven throws a party. All of heaven knows my name. More importantly, God knows my name. He loves me. He wraps me in His loving, protective arms, and keeps me safe. I am famous.
I immerse myself in the ways of God. I study the Bible daily. Nevertheless, sometimes, it takes days or weeks for His guiding voice to penetrate my veil of opinion and bias and worldly training. In the end, I know in my heart what is true and right. I don’t always listen to that still, quiet voice. I keep listening to the voices shouting objections and traditions. That’s why God whispers. When someone whispers, you have to strain your ears to hear them. You have to filter out other noises. You have to focus on the whisperer.
Despite all my human mistakes and faults and weaknesses, I keep coming back to God. Each day, I am more full of God’s love and mercy and grace than the day before. Yes, I am truly rich and famous where and when it counts. Praise God!
Rich and famous people of this world.
Almighty Giver, thank you for all the blessings you have given me. Thank you for the opportunities to glorify Your kingdom. Help me spread Your love to all the corners of the earth, so everyone can bask in Your grace and love. Let me be a light to those who have many worldly goods, but have not stored up any treasure in heaven. Amen
Wealth and fame are earned.

Read Psalms 139:7:12
“… and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”
Matthew 28:20
Make sure that your character is free from the love of money, being content with what you have; for He Himself has said, “I will never desert you, nor will I ever forsake you,”
Hebrews 13:5 (NASB1995)
God is with us always.
Having grown up in a Christian home, I never really thought about what that statement means. I simply took it for granted that no matter what I was doing or where I was, God would be right there with me, always. I wasn’t always faithful to God, but I always knew He was there with me in all my ways, whether my behavior was good or bad, kind or selfish, brave or fearful, and if I was sick or well.
It goes a lot deeper than that, however, at least in English. The origin of the word always is actually the combination of two words, all and ways. The more I think about it, the deeper the meaning. Always includes all aspects of our lives. What does that mean, exactly?
He created the heavens and the earth for us to enjoy and explore, then provided plants and animals to cover our basic needs: food, clothing, shelter. We were made the caretakers of all these things. With God’s help, we learn how to do that, and how to make sure the generations to follow understand their duty to all of God’s creations, large and small.
He gave us brains to process and filter the information overload we are subjected to every day: news, sitcoms, movies, infomercials, rumor mills and gossip columns, reality television, talk shows, streaming media, text messages, phone calls, schedules, deadlines, internal and external criticism. The list grows daily. With God’s help, we know what is true and valid and useful to us.
He gave us many wonderful inventions to make our lives easier: automobiles, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners, glass windows, coffee tables, mattresses, tea cozies, swimsuits, microwaves, ear plugs, ski boots, indoor plumbing, and even ice cream. I am amazed at all the things God has given us through others. I humbly bow in awe at all the things He has provided for us, which we mostly take for granted.
He gave us souls, the essence of ourselves, and knows us each by name. He calls to us through our souls. He guides our souls to seek Him out. Through our souls, He gives us strength and wisdom and kindness and joy and peace. Our souls are part of a gigantic pipeline tapping into the Divine. If we but open ourselves to Him, what joy and peace and happiness He provides!
He gave us hearts, which He fills with love and joy, meant to share in Samaritan fashion with all our neighbors: family, friends, strangers, and even people we will never meet. With God’s help, we can use social media to show the world what it means to “love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.” Matthew 22:37 (NASB1995)
Through it all, He is there beside us, to guide us every step of the way. Even if we stray off the way He set for us, He travels alongside us as we go our own way, there to help us get back to the way He wants us to go. All we have to do is ask.
If we put God first, everything else falls into place. He is with us always, all ways.
Inventors.
Beloved Father, we thank you for everything You do for us. Large and small, seen and unseen, You are always in the background doing great things. You are the inspiration behind all great works. Yet, you take the time and energy to care for each of us, even in the trivial. You are always there, in all ways. Thank you! Amen.
God is with us in all ways, always.