Scaredy-bear

Do not worry. Matthew 6:25

Jack, a 15-pound, orange and white cat, took seriously his job of guarding his owners’ backyard in New Jersey. He often scared small animal intruders away, but the owners were surprised when one day they found him sitting at the base of a tall tree, looking up at a large black bear.

Jack hissed at the bear as it wandered into the yard from the nearby woods. The scared bear quickly climbed up a tree. How could a big black bear be afraid of a little kitty? What was he thinking!

Even more absurd are our thoughts of worry and fear when we consider that we have a powerful and good God who cares for us. Jesus told His disciples, “Do not worry . . .” (Matt. 6:25, 34). He said we don’t have to be fearful or worried, because our heavenly Father knows our needs, and we are valued by Him (vv. 26, 32). He is perfectly willing and able to meet our needs.

When something concerns us, what’s our perspective? It’s not what we see but how we see it that reveals our attitude. If we look at life through the lens of our powerful and good God, we’ll trust Him instead of fearfully worrying. When our perspective is right, we can see God and His faithful provision. — Anne Cetas

When fear and worry test your faith

And anxious thought assail,

Remember God is in control

And He will never fail. — Sper

READ:  Matthew 6:25-34

Worry is a burden that God never meant for us to bear.

The Bible in one year:

• 1 Chronicles 16-18

• John 7:28-53

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