Turning Anxiety into Worship
/Did you know that approximately one in every five people in America is diagnosed with an anxiety disorder? This doesn’t consider the everyday person who falls into anxious thinking. The fact of the matter is that everyone struggles with anxious thoughts! The believers and the nonbelievers. What’s so great about God is that He doesn’t ask us to suppress our anxieties, but rather give them to Him in worship! Philippians 4:6 says, ““do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”
Many people throughout the Bible felt anxious… David, Elijah, and even Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. It is a human emotion based on fear. Anxious thoughts don’t mean you have a lack of faith, but it give an opportunity to gain it. Psalm 94:19 says, “When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought me joy”.
Now, let’s talk about worship! Worship isn’t just singing. It is the act of surrender and giving God honor, praise, and glory. Worship shifts our focus from our own problems to God’s power and goodness. For example, in Acts 16:25-26, Paul and Silas were worshiping and praying in prison. All the other prisoners were listening to their praise when a sudden earthquake shook the foundations of the prison. Everyone’s bonds were broken, and all the doors were opened. Our praise is a weapon to the enemy! It’s freeing!
Here are a few ways to turn your anxiety into worship:
Speak scripture over your anxieties.
Play worship music when you feel overwhelmed.
Practice gratitude as worship. (Thank Him in advance).
Journal prayers of praise.
Breathe, and repeat His name!
To continue from Philippians 4:6, verse 7 says, “And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus”. Peace will guard your heart! Our anxieties may not just disappear, but when we can worship the Lord, we learn to conquer those anxieties and remain in a steady heart that looks to Christ. When worship is a habit, it can also become a lifestyle. The devil can’t touch that!
So I encourage you to choose worship over worry today! Cast your worries at the feet of the Lord and just worship Him!
