
A Message by Billy Graham
THE CURE FOR THE ANXIOUS
HEART
Historians
will probably call our era the age
of anxiety. Though we have it
easier than our forefathers, we have more
uneasiness.
by Billy Graham
Inwardly we are more anxious. Callused
hands were the badge of the pioneers, but
a furrowed brow is the insignia of modern
men and women.
Our chief concern is physical and
temporal. Vast numbers of people actually
believe that if we all have food,
shelter, clothing, education and
recreational facilities we will have
attained utopia. Many of our statesmen,
much of our literature and most of our
commercial advertising support this
utterly false view. Television
advertisements lead us to believe that
the greatest catastrophe that could come
upon a man would be to have a five oclock
shadow or yellow teeth.
This undue emphasis upon the importance
of the bodyand the neglect of more
important issueshas made us more
concerned with the accommodations of lifes
journey than with its destination.

Modern men and women have fled to ivory
towers and there, surrounded by luxuries
and gadgets, they hide from reality, from
their conscience and from God. But they
are hounded by the feeling that they are
not the people they ought to be, that
they are not living the life they ought
to live, and that life [is] more
important than food, and the body more
important than clothes (Matthew
6:25).
Modern men and women have tried to fill
the vacuum of their empty souls with
things that have proved inadequate to
satisfy their deeper longings and
hungers. External luxury is a cheap
substitute for spiritual wholeness.
Anxiety is the natural result when our
hopes are centered on anything short of
God and His will for us. When we make
anything else our goal, frustration and
defeat are inevitable. Turn your eyes on
Christ; worship Him. He will never fall
or fail. He gives life balance, security
and peace.
Dont misunderstand meanxiety
in itself is not wrong. Certain types of
anxiety are natural and normal. Jesus, in
the Sermon on the Mount, warned us not
against anxiety, but against the wrong
kinds of anxieties. He said, Do not
worry about your life, what you will eat
or drink; or about your body, what you
will wear
But seek first his
kingdom and his righteousness, and all
these things will be given to you as well
(Matthew 6:2533).
We create our own troubles and then try
to cure them without God. But mankinds
self-sufficiency is playing out. We are
awakening to the fact that our spiritual
infirmity can be cured only by the Great
Physician, and that the remedies He
indicated are as valid today as they were
when He prescribed them. Christ says:
Come unto me
and I will give
you rest (Matthew 11:28).
But while it is true that many people
manufacture reasons to worry, millions
have every reason to worry, because their
lives are so tangled by selfishness and
twisted by sin. They need Jesus Christ.
The Bible also indicates that the
Christian life is a life of conflict and
warfare. Many people offer a false peace
of mind and promise that faith in God
removes all troubles and difficulties.
This is not true. God has never promised
to remove our difficulties.
But God has promised, in the midst of
trouble and conflict, a genuine peacea
sense of assurance and security that the
worldly person never knows (John 16:33).
God has also promised new resources and
new strength through the indwelling of
His Holy Spirit.
However, millions of people, including
some Christians, harbor wrong types of
anxieties and worries.
First, anxiety exists when our basic
needs have not been met. You cant
quell a babys anxiety by giving her
a rattle when she is hungry. She will
keep crying until her hunger is satisfied
by food. Neither can our souls be
satisfied apart from God. David described
the hunger of all men and women when he
said: As the deer pants for streams
of water, so my soul pants for you, O God
(Psalm 42:1).
A starving persons chief need is
food. A thirsty persons chief need
is water. A wounded persons chief
need is a physician. And a lost persons
chief need, whether he or she realizes it
or not, is God.
You will never be the man or woman you
ought to beno matter how many
remedies you tryuntil you hear and
heed Jesus words: Do not
worry
but seek first his kingdom
and his righteousness, and all these
things will be given to you as well
(Matthew 6:31,33).
A man or woman away from God can be
expected to be plagued by phobias, fears
and complexes. Because men and women have
not had their basic need metthe
need of being reconciled to Godthey
are unpredictable, untrustworthy,
worried, anxious creatures.
You may say, But I know professing
Christians who worry and are filled with
anxieties. You are right! We have
anxiety when we try to carry lifes
burdens alone. The Bible says: Cast
all your anxiety on him because he cares
for you (1 Peter 5:7).
Some Christians have not learned that
life is a partnership between God and
individuals. Christ said: Take my
yoke upon you (Matthew 11:29). When
we are yoked with Christ, pulling as a
team, lifes burdens are easily
borne.
But our sin separates us from God. The
anxieties and burdens of life rest so
heavily upon men and women because their
souls, made in the image of God, cry out
for God; and their souls will never find
rest, as St. Augustine said long ago,
until they rest in God. And they can
never find rest in God until they come to
the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ, who
died for sin and shed His blood that sin
might be forgiven, so that men and women
might have peace of heart and soul.
Christ, being God as well as man, could
by His redemptive work on the cross mend
the broken partnership between God and
mankind. For all who have been born again
by accepting this finished work of
Christ, God walks with them, talks with
them and lifts the load of care from
their weary shoulders.
To all who wish to be rid of anxiety, I
would make three simple suggestions:
First, stop seeking the trivial,
transient things with which modern men
and women glut themselves, and seek the
Kingdom of God as it is revealed in
Christ. Let Gods life surge through
your soul as you, by faith, put the whole
weight of your burdens on Jesus Christ,
who died for you.
Second, get your eyes off yourself; focus
them upon God first, and then others.
Self-centeredness is a terrible breeder
of anxiety. Spend much time in prayer,
and let a large portion of this time be
spent in praying for others.
Third, commit yourself fully to Christ.
The truly happy Christian is the one who
is fully and wholeheartedly committed to
Christ. Be that kind of follower of
Christ! You will find that your anxiety
will dissolve like mist in the morning
sun.
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