In our PD-Overcomer’s group we’ve been talking about some of the road blocks that stand in our way of clear sailing on the road to complete recovery from panic attacks and anxiety.
Some of the road blocks that we mentioned were: complacency, past experiences, lack of trust, sin in our hearts, following emotions instead of intellect, lack of assurance, trying to please others, and not being perfect, negative thinking, bitterness, unforgiveness, anxiety, fear, worry, doubt, and unbelief.
Wow! That is quite a list isn’t it? And, those are not the only things that can stand in the way. But, if we take a closer look at all of these things we could boil it all down to sin and disobedience to the Word of God. So, first, we need to do business with God and get right with Him.
Now let’s look at the other side of the coin. The more positive side.
As I’ve thought about this, it has become clear to me how much greater we have it then those who do not know Christ as their Lord. Have you ever thought about that?
We have the Word of God to stand upon. We have the Holy Spirit actually living within us. We have the power of prayer. We have God Almighty as our Father, and we have Jesus Christ, our Brother, Intercessor, and Lord. That is only some of what we have in Christ. Unbelievers don’t have any of that. Therefore, we can be different in our lives and be overcomers!
The key to becoming an overcomer of fear and anxiety is an intimate relationship with God! Remember that! Strive for it! Make every effort to accomplish it! It is so very important. Get your eyes on Jesus and the things in the Word. Get you eyes off from yourself, your feelings, and things of this world. Those are strong words, but I am speaking from my heart and truly believe them.
I’d like to recommend a couple of books that have helped me see God more clearly:
Faithful Women and Their Extraordinary God, by Noel Piper. This book consists of several short bios of Christian women who have really gone suffered and struggled for the sake of Christ.
They are: Sarah Edwards, Lilias Trotter, Gladys Aylward, Esther Ahn Kim, and Helen Roseveare. I’m not quite finished with the book yet, but I’ve really enjoyed reading about how these women faced the trials and tribulations in their lives. It makes me feel as though I haven’t gone through anything at all. 🙂
Knowing God, by J.I. Packer: This is a book that I’ve been reading now for some time. I’ve read it through once and then hit and miss again. There is so much in it and if you want to get to know God better I highly recommend this book. It is also one of John MacArthur’s favorites. It isn’t really easy reading, but it has helped me lately understand who my God really is.
I’m praying for all of you that you will not settle for less than complete recovery. I want you tol realize that God does have a purpose for everything that is happening in your lives. And that you will trust Him to walk you through your trials and bring you out on the other side.
Mat 19:26 NASB
26 And looking at them Jesus said to them, “With people this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
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