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How do believers handle feelings of anxiety?

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Believers are encouraged to bring their anxieties to the Lord in prayer, as demonstrated in Psalm 13.

Handling anxiety as believers involves recognizing our struggles and seeking the Lord's help through prayer. Psalm 13 exemplifies this by presenting a model where the Psalmist questions God amidst distress yet ultimately cries out for divine intervention. Verses 3-4 reflect the believer's earnest plea for God to consider and hear their concerns. It is through this genuine engagement with God that we cast our anxieties upon Him, knowing that He cares for us. 1 Peter 5:7 enjoins believers to cast all their cares upon Him because He personally attends to their needs. This process transitions anxiety into trust, exemplifying the biblical promise that relying on God brings peace that surpasses understanding.
Scripture References: Psalm 13:3-4, 1 Peter 5:7

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Tom Harding · Feb 7, 2010
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