“Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.”
— Charles Spurgeon
So many of us know what it feels like to carry tomorrow’s worries before tomorrow ever arrives.
We replay conversations. We imagine outcomes. We carry burdens that God never asked us to carry alone. Anxiety convinces us that if we worry enough, plan enough, or fear enough, somehow we will be more prepared for what is ahead.
But worry does not strengthen us for tomorrow. It drains the strength God has given us for today.
The Lord has not called us to live chained to “what if.” He calls us to trust Him one step, one prayer, one day at a time. That does not mean we ignore real problems or pretend life is easy. It means we bring every fear, every concern, every unknown, and every burden to the One who already sees the beginning and the end.
Today has enough trouble of its own, but today also has enough grace. Today has enough mercy. Today has enough strength from God to keep going.
So take a breath. Pray before you panic. Trust before you spiral. Lay tomorrow in God’s hands and receive the strength He is offering you right now.
You do not have to carry the whole week, the whole month, or the whole future today.
God is already there.
“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.”
— 1 Peter 5:7
What is one thing you need to place in God’s hands today?
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So many of us know what it feels like to carry tomorrow’s worries before tomorrow ever arrives.
We replay conversations. We imagine outcomes. We carry burdens that God never asked us to carry alone. Anxiety convinces us that if we worry enough, plan enough, or fear enough, somehow we will be more prepared for what is ahead.
But worry does not strengthen us for tomorrow. It drains the strength God has given us for today.
The Lord has not called us to live chained to “what if.” He calls us to trust Him one step, one prayer, one day at a time. That does not mean we ignore real problems or pretend life is easy. It means we bring every fear, every concern, every unknown, and every burden to the One who already sees the beginning and the end.
Today has enough trouble of its own, but today also has enough grace. Today has enough mercy. Today has enough strength from God to keep going.
So take a breath. Pray before you panic. Trust before you spiral. Lay tomorrow in God’s hands and receive the strength He is offering you right now.
You do not have to carry the whole week, the whole month, or the whole future today.
God is already there.
“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.”
— 1 Peter 5:7
What is one thing you need to place in God’s hands today?
Stay Connected – A Guy And His Bible
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“Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.”
— Charles Spurgeon
So many of us know what it feels like to carry tomorrow’s worries before tomorrow ever arrives.
We replay conversations. We imagine outcomes. We carry burdens that God never asked us to carry alone. Anxiety convinces us that if we worry enough, plan enough, or fear enough, somehow we will be more prepared for what is ahead.
But worry does not strengthen us for tomorrow. It drains the strength God has given us for today.
The Lord has not called us to live chained to “what if.” He calls us to trust Him one step, one prayer, one day at a time. That does not mean we ignore real problems or pretend life is easy. It means we bring every fear, every concern, every unknown, and every burden to the One who already sees the beginning and the end.
Today has enough trouble of its own, but today also has enough grace. Today has enough mercy. Today has enough strength from God to keep going.
So take a breath. Pray before you panic. Trust before you spiral. Lay tomorrow in God’s hands and receive the strength He is offering you right now.
You do not have to carry the whole week, the whole month, or the whole future today.
God is already there.
“Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.”
— 1 Peter 5:7
🙏 What is one thing you need to place in God’s hands today?
🌐 Stay Connected – A Guy And His Bible
Website: https://www.patrickryanlewis.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AGuyAndHisBible
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aguyandhisbible
X (Twitter): https://x.com/aguyandhisbible
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allthingsforHim.pl@gmail.com
Text: (681) 534-3585
Venmo / CashApp @PatrickRyanLewis
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Amazon Wishlist
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#FaithOverFear #ChristianEncouragement #CharlesSpurgeon #Anxiety #TrustGod #GodIsFaithful #PrayerChangesThings #DailyGrace #HopeInChrist