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Coping with Anxiety
« on: November 15, 2019, 06:22:54 AM »
Coping with Anxiety
By David Morsey

CONCLUSION

The approach to coping with anxiety
lies in the following principles:

[1]
Recognizing that the problems with the fleshly cocoon
do not affect the presence of Christ within one.

[2]
Alleviating feelings of guilt by recognizing the commonality and
inevitability of problems in the flesh and remembering
that God knows our human weaknesses.

[3]
Holding on to one's faith as a gift from God in one's spirit,
even while one is struggling with problems in the flesh.

[4]
Determining the nature of the anxieties--rational anxieties, based
upon determined causes; or irrational anxieties
 based upon physiological factors.

[5]
Seeking appropriate help as indicated
by the nature of the anxieties.

[6]
Dealing with changeable factors
with the help of Christ,
of course.

[7]
Committing the unchangeable factors to Christ for His grace
and His assistance in making the best of it.

Remember, in conclusion, that there is no guilt attached to human feelings of
worry or anxiety. Remember also that faith is the gift and province of God
and is not dependent on human feelings of trust for its vitality. The
discussion of the physical factors of anxiety was brief and
intended only to indicate that there is that side to
anxiety which is beyond the capacity
of the human will to control.

The fact that God can heal such physical problems is not denied,
but is not guaranteed any more than healings in other physical
problems. Sometimes God heals and sometimes He does
not (remember Job). It is therefore as important to
seek appropriate help in these matters, as it
is in other forms of physical distress.

The bottom line is that we are in God's hands, as His children,
and He will work with us in our needs in whatever
way He chooses. Meanwhile we can be
at peace in our spirits in the midst
of the turbulence of our flesh.

Read more here in PDF
http://www.harvestermission.org/pdf/coping.pdf

Read more here in html
http://www.harvestermission.org/essays/coping.html

The Harvester Mission
Founded in 1929 to provide a ministry of Bible teaching to the harvesters throughout
the world. Today the Harvester Mission continues to offer, without cost, writings
which examine the Word of God,  finding in it: encouragement, guidance,
 and assurance. In spite of the confusing doctrines and cultural trends
which tend to dominate religious expression, God's foundational
principles for living remain untainted and relevant, having
provided hope to individuals for centuries. In the midst
of the timeless hassles of being human, one's heart
and mind can be lifted to a liberating encounter
with Jesus Christ. Perhaps these materials
can help do just that for you.

David Morsey

The late David Morsey, a loving shepherd and gifted writer, wrote the materials we
currently offer. David spent a lifetime as a student of the Scriptures, teaching
and counseling groups and individuals to find a foundation for life. His
conviction was to share what God had given him without cost.

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