Be Anxious For Nothing - The Art - Joyce Meyer
Be Anxious For Nothing - The Art - Joyce Meyer
Be Anxious For Nothing - The Art - Joyce Meyer
Contents
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
6: HE CARETH FOR YOU
7: CAST YOUR CARE, NOT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
8: THIS TOO SHALL PASS
9: RETIRING FROM SELF CARE
ENDNOTES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Life Lines
INTRODUCTION
Part 1
1
JESUS AND P EACE
JOHN 14:27
JUST B ELIEVE
In the passage below we are told the God of hope will fill us
with all joy and peace as we believe, so that we may abound
and be overflowing — bubbling over — with hope.
May the God of your hope so fill you with all joy and
peace in believing [through the experience of your faith]
that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound and
be overflowing (bubbling over) with hope.
ROMANS 15:13
All the days of the desponding and afflicted are made evil
[by anxious thoughts and forebodings], but he who has a
glad heart has a continual feast [regardless of
circumstances].
PROVERBS 15:15
REJOICE INTODAY
This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice
and be glad in it.
PSALM 118:24 KJV
CATEGORIES OF ANXIETY
Keep your foot [give your mind to what you are doing].…
ECCLESIASTES 5:1
Now when they take you [to court] and put you under
arrest, do not be anxious beforehand about what you are
to say nor [even] meditate about it; but say whatever is
given you in that hour and at the moment, for it is not you
who will be speaking, but the Holy Spirit.
M ARK 13:11
3
THE ARM OF THE F LESH
Thus says the Lord: Cursed [with great evil] is the strong man
who trusts in and relies on frail man, making weak [human]
flesh his arm, and whose mind and heart turn aside from the
Lord.
JEREMIAH 17:5
The Bible speaks of two vastly different arms: the arm of the
flesh and the arm of the Lord. One of these is “our deal,” the
other is “God’s deal”; that is, one is based on human ideas and
effort, the other is based on God’s plan and power. One is of
the flesh, the other is of the Spirit.
In John 3:6, Jesus told Nicodemus, What is born of [from]
the flesh is flesh [of the physical is physical]; and what is
born of the Spirit is spirit. What is begun in the flesh must be
maintained in the flesh, but what is begun in the Spirit is
maintained by the Spirit. When we try to operate in the arm of
the flesh we end up frustrated, but when we operate in the arm
of the Lord we end up victorious.
It is hard work to carry out the plans and schemes we
ourselves have devised. But when God starts something, He
carries it through to completion without any struggle on our
part.
Many times when we face struggles, we assume the devil is
causing us problems, so we try to rebuke him! Sometimes it is
the devil trying to stop God’s plan for our lives. But often the
problem is not the devil but ourselves. We are trying to
accomplish our will and plan, not the will and plan of God.
No amount of rebuking the devil will do any good when we
are operating in the arm of the flesh rather than the arm of the
Lord. If the work was begun by the Lord, He will finish it.
ISHMAEL OR ISAAC?
REJOICE!
Except the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who
build it; except the Lord keeps the city, the watchman
wakes but in vain.
It is vain for you to rise up early, to take rest late, to eat
the bread of [anxious] toil — for He gives [blessings] to
His beloved in sleep.
PSALM 127:1,2
What should we let God build in our lives? The first thing we
need to let Him build is us.
In Matthew 16:18 Jesus said that He would build His Church.
In 1 Corinthians 3:9 Paul tells us that we are that Church: …you
are God’s garden and vineyard and field under cultivation,
[you are] God’s building.
We are the building, and Jesus is the Chief Cornerstone.
(Ephesians 2:20.) We are being built up, one brick at a time, day
by day, from glory to glory.
But how do we get built? The answer is found in Paul’s letter
to the Galatians who needed to be reminded of the difference
between works and faith.
Abstain from evil [shrink from it and keep aloof from it] in
whatever form or whatever kind it may be.
And may the God of peace Himself sanctify you through
and through [separate you from profane things, make you
pure and wholly consecrated to God]; and may your spirit
and soul and body be preserved sound and complete [and
found] blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ
(the Messiah).
Faithful is He Who is calling you [to Himself] and utterly
trustworthy, and He will also do it [fulfill His call by
hallowing and keeping you].
1 THESSALONIANS 5:22-24
LET G OD B UILD
…to whom has the arm (the power) of the Lord been shown
(unveiled and revealed)?
JOHN 12:38
The arm of the Lord is in direct contrast to the arm of the flesh
which we discussed previously. While the arm of the flesh is
based on the covenant of works, the arm of the Lord is based
on the covenant of grace. The first depends upon law, the
second depends upon faith.
Under the first covenant we wear ourselves out trying to
make things happen on our own. Under the second covenant
we enter into the rest of God and depend upon Him to do for us
what we cannot do for ourselves. To fulfill the first covenant
we must be full of fleshly zeal. To fulfill the second covenant
we must be full of God.
In Romans 12:1 we are told to present our bodies as a living
sacrifice, holy and well pleasing to God, which is our
reasonable service and spiritual worship. The Lord revealed to
me that in order to be filled with His Spirit and be pleasing to
Him, we must be 1) willing, 2) yielded, and 3) empty. We must
be willing for God to use us as He sees fit. We must be willing
to follow His plans rather than our own. We must be empty of
ourselves.
To be pleasing to God, we must give up all our human efforts
to build ourselves, our ministries, and our careers and allow the
Lord to build them for us according to His will and plan for us.
We must learn to be satisfied where we are and with what we
are doing. We must quit worrying and fretting and simply allow
the Lord to do the work in us and through us that He knows
needs to be done.
To be pleasing to God, we must quit looking to the arm of
the flesh and start looking to the arm of the Lord.
B UT G OD… WAS WITH HIM
Then his brothers went and fell down before him, saying,
See, we are your servants (your slaves)!
And Joseph said to them, Fear not; for am I in the place of
God? [Vengeance is His, not mine.]
As for you, you thought evil against me, but God meant it
for good, to bring about that many people should be kept
alive, as they are this day.
GENESIS 50:18-20
You and I are going to lean either on the arm of the flesh or
on the arm of the Lord. Either we will spend our lives trying to
take care of ourselves or we will let go and let God take care of
us as we put our faith and trust in Him.
Through Isaiah the prophet, the Lord has told us not to trust
in the flesh, because all flesh is as frail as grass. Like the
flowers of the field, it is here today and gone tomorrow.
We can put no confidence at all in the flesh. Apart from the
Lord, we can do nothing. We must humble ourselves under His
mighty hand and wait upon Him to exalt us in His good time.
ACKNOWLEDGE G OD
In all your ways know, recognize, and acknowledge Him,
and He will direct and make straight and plain your paths.
PROVERBS 3:6
And all Judah stood before the Lord, with their children
and their wives.
Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jahaziel…a Levite
of the sons of Asaph, in the midst of the assembly.
He said, Hearken, all Judah, you inhabitants of Jerusalem,
and you King Jehoshaphat. The Lord says this to you: Be
not afraid or dismayed at this great multitude; for the
battle is not yours, but God’s.
Tomorrow go down to them. Behold, they will come up by
the Ascent of Ziz, and you will find them at the end of the
ravine before the Wilderness of Jeruel.
You shall not need to fight in this battle; take your
positions, stand still, and see the deliverance of the Lord
[Who is] with you, O Judah and Jerusalem. Fear not nor
be dismayed. Tomorrow go out against them, for the Lord
is with you.
And Jehoshaphat bowed his head with his face to the
ground, and all Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem fell
down before the Lord, worshiping Him.
2 CHRONICLES 20:13-18
5
THE WARFARE OF REST
NO F AITH, NO REST
Moses said to the Lord, See, You say to me, Bring up this
people, but You have not let me know whom You will send
with me. Yet You said, I know you by name and you have
also found favor in My sight.
Now therefore, I pray You, if I have found favor in Your
sight, show me now Your way, that I may know You
[progressively become more deeply and intimately
acquainted with You, perceiving and recognizing and
understanding more strongly and clearly] and that I may
find favor in Your sight. And [Lord, do] consider that this
nation is Your people.
And the Lord said, My Presence shall go with you, and I
will give you rest.
EXODUS 33:12-14
For [then] He will deliver you from the snare of the fowler
and from the deadly pestilence.
[Then] He will cover you with His pinions, and under His
wings shall you trust and find refuge; His truth and His
faithfulness are a shield and a buckler.
You shall not be afraid of the terror of the night, nor of the
arrow (the evil plots and slanders of the wicked) that flies
by day,
Nor of the pestilence that stalks in darkness, nor of the
destruction and sudden death that surprise and lay waste
at noonday.…
For He will give His angels [especial] charge over you to
accompany and defend and preserve you in all your ways
[of obedience and service].
PSALM 91:3-6,11
OUR P LACE
JESUS’ P LACE
SATAN’S P LACE
Then the devil who had led them astray [deceiving and
seducing them] was hurled into the fiery lake of burning
brimstone, where the beast and false prophet were; and
they will be tormented day and night forever and ever
(through the ages of the ages).
REVELATION 20:10
When angry, do not sin; do not ever let your wrath (your
exasperation, your fury or indignation) last until the sun
goes down.
Leave no [such] room or foothold for the devil [give no
opportunity to him].
EPHESIANS 4:26,27
God uses the events and people of our lives to build our
spiritual character as well as our spiritual power.
We think God just wants to empower us to overcome every
problem of life by rebuking the devil. But the Lord has a much
greater goal and purpose in mind than that. He is working to
get us to the point where, no matter what is going on around
us, we remain the same, rooted and grounded in Christ and His
love, standing firm on the Rock of our salvation.
God is working in our lives to discipline, instruct, and teach
us so He can give us power to keep ourselves calm in the days
of adversity.
With that power, we are able to wait patiently and
confidently for our promised deliverance and salvation, and for
the impending destruction of all our enemies.
Seated with Christ at the right hand of God in heavenly
places, trusting not in the arm of the flesh but in the arm of the
Lord, we can truly be anxious for nothing.
Part 2
INTRODUCTION
The Bible says we can cast all our care on God because He
cares for us. (1 Peter 5:7.) That means God wants to take care of
us, but in order for Him to do that, there is something we must
do: We must stop taking the care upon ourselves and start
casting it upon Him.
In His Word the Lord promises us if we will give Him our
care, He will give us something in return.
The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord
has anointed and qualified me to preach the Gospel of
good tidings to the meek, the poor, and afflicted; He has
sent me to bind up and heal the brokenhearted, to
proclaim liberty to the [physical and spiritual] captives
and the opening of the prison and of the eyes to those
who are bound,
To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord [the year of
His favor] and the day of vengeance of our God, to
comfort all who mourn,
To grant [consolation and joy] to those who mourn in
Zion — to give them an ornament (a garland or diadem) of
beauty instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of
mourning, the garment [expressive] of praise instead of a
heavy, burdened, and failing spirit — that they may be
called oaks of righteousness [lofty, strong, and
magnificent, distinguished for uprightness, justice, and
right standing with God], the planting of the Lord, that He
may be glorified.
ISAIAH 61:1-3
The thief comes only in order to steal and kill and destroy.
I came that they may have and enjoy life, and have it in
abundance (to the full, till it overflows).
JOHN 10:10
F OR THEN…
For [then] He will deliver you from the snare of the fowler
and from the deadly pestilence.
[Then] He will cover you with His pinions, and under His
wings shall you trust and find refuge; His truth and His
faithfulness are a shield and a buckler.
You shall not be afraid of the terror of the night, nor of the
arrow (the evil plots and slanders of the wicked) that flies
by day,
Nor of the pestilence that stalks in darkness, nor of the
destruction and sudden death that surprise and lay waste
at noonday.
A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at
your right hand, but it shall not come near you.
Only a spectator shall you be [yourself inaccessible in the
secret place of the Most High] as you witness the reward
of the wicked.
PSALM 91:3-8
One thing have I asked of the Lord, that will I seek, inquire
for, and [insistently] require: that I may dwell in the house
of the Lord [in His presence] all the days of my life, to
behold and gaze upon the beauty [the sweet
attractiveness and the delightful loveliness] of the Lord
and to meditate, consider, and inquire in His temple.
For in the day of trouble He will hide me in His shelter; in
the secret place of His tent will He hide me; He will set me
high upon a rock.
And now shall my head be lifted up above my enemies
round about me; in His tent I will offer sacrifices and
shouting of joy; I will sing, yes, I will sing praises to the
Lord.
PSALM 27:4-6
At one time in my life I was asking the Lord for much more
than just one thing. Then, later on, the Lord started
transforming my life. When He did, this was the passage of
Scripture He used to start the process.
Now when things start to go wrong in my life, instead of
getting all anxious and upset and weeping and wailing, I go
into the secret place of the Lord and lift up shouts of joy while
the devil is trying to destroy me. I find refuge and remain stable
and fixed under the shadow of the Almighty. If I worship and
seek God, He fights my battles.
UNDER THE SHADOW
In this passage the apostle Paul does not say, “Pray and
worry.” Instead, he says, “Pray and don’t worry.” Why are we
to pray and not worry? Because prayer is supposed to be the
way we cast our care upon the Lord.
When the devil tries to give us care, we are supposed to turn
and give that care to God. That’s what prayer is, our
acknowledgment to the Lord that we cannot carry our burden
of care, so we lay it all on Him. If we pray about something and
then keep on worrying about it, we are mixing a positive and a
negative. The two cancel each other out so that we end up
right back where we started — at zero.
Prayer is a positive force, worry is a negative force. The Lord
has told me the reason many people operate at zero power level
spiritually is that they cancel out their positive prayer power by
giving in to the negative power of worry.
Too often we pray and give a positive confession for a
while, and then worry and give a negative confession for a
while. We go back and forth between the two extremes. That is
like driving down the highway going from one side of the road
to the other. If we keep doing that, sooner or later we are going
to end up in trouble.
As long as we are worrying, we are not trusting God. It is
only by trusting, by having faith and confidence in the Lord,
that we are able to enter into His rest and enjoy the peace that
transcends all understanding.
As you and I travel down the road of life, we will have many
opportunities to veer off the road to one side or the other.
Because the devil knows we are making progress toward our
goal, he will try to distract us. He will continually tempt us to
“take the road of worry” so he can lead us off into destruction.
But if we keep within the lines and obey the signs along the
way, we can remain within the boundaries of God’s guidance
and protection. Instead of trying to figure out everything for
ourselves, we need to trust the Lord to lead us in the way we
should go and get us safely to our final destination.
It is not difficult to tell when we have begun to cross over
the boundary; it is when we begin to lose our peace. A loss of
peace is a sure sign we have moved out from under the
protection of the shadow of the Almighty. Usually it is an
indication we have started worrying or have sinned and been
unrepentant or have mistreated others without acknowledging
our wrong and making an effort to set things right between us.
Whatever the problem may be, we need to be sensitive to our
lack of peace and find the reason for it so we can correct the
problem and move back into the way of the Lord.
In this passage from Proverbs we are told to trust in the Lord
not just with our heart, but with our heart and our mind. As we
have seen, faith is the leaning of the entire human personality
on God in absolute trust and confidence in His power, wisdom,
and goodness. When God says to lean on Him, He means
totally, completely. He means we are to trust Him mentally and
emotionally as well as spiritually.
I used to think I was believing God and trusting the Lord.
Spiritually, I may have been doing that. But mentally, I was still
planning and scheming, trying to figure out how to handle
everything on my own. Emotionally, I was still worrying and
fretting, trying to find peace of mind and heart by keeping
everything under my control.
Despite my claim to be believing God and trusting the Lord, I
was in constant turmoil and confusion — which is always a
sign we are getting over the line and headed for trouble.
And from the days of John the Baptist until the present
time, the kingdom of heaven has endured violent assault,
and violent men seize it by force [as a precious prize — a
share in the heavenly kingdom is sought with most ardent
zeal and intense exertion].
M ATTHEW 11:12
LET G OD B E G OD
Trust (lean on, rely on, and be confident) in the Lord and
do good; so shall you dwell in the land and feed surely on
His faithfulness, and truly you shall be fed.
Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He will give you the
desires and secret petitions of your heart.
Commit your way to the Lord [roll and repose each care of
your load on Him]; trust (lean on, rely on, and be
confident) also in Him and He will bring it to pass.
PSALM 37:3-5
Since the Lord spoke to me about what was wrong with the
way I was praying, I have learned not to ask Him for anything
out of His will. If I am not sure what His will is in a situation, I
always pray for what I want to have or would like to see
happen, but I follow my request with this statement: “Lord, if
what I am asking for is not Your will, please don’t give it to me.
I want Your will more than I want my own.”
I have learned to seek first His will and His righteousness,
trusting Him to add to me all the things He knows I really need,
the things that will bless me and not be a burden to me or draw
me away from Him.
For years I prayed for and sought a big ministry. But God
knew that was not what I needed at the time. I wasn’t ready for
it — I wasn’t mature enough to handle everything that goes
with success. By continuing to pray for and seek something
that wasn’t right for me, all I was doing was retarding my
growth. Once I started seeking God rather than a big ministry,
my ministry started to grow.
For years I sought God for prosperity. I had other needs that
were greater. I needed to walk in love and display the fruit of
the Spirit. I needed to be freed from selfishness, stubbornness,
independence, and many other things. God wanted me to give
and believe that His laws of prosperity worked, but He did not
want me to spend my time seeking things.
If we seek God for money or things without seeking Him,
even if He gives them to us, having them will only cause us to
sin. I always say our branches cannot be any wider than our
roots are deep. Trees are like that — however far the branches
extend, which is the part we see, below the surface of the
ground where we can’t see, the roots extend as deep as the
branches are wide. Otherwise the tree would topple over in a
storm.
If our spiritual life does not go as deep as our outward
blessings, we only get in trouble. Our spiritual maturity must
match our prosperity and success. God must become and
always remain first in our lives for anything else to work
properly.
In Deuteronomy 8 we see God give the Israelites a warning.
He told them He was going to bless them and then said this:
And if you forget the Lord your God and walk after other gods
and serve them and worship them, I testify against you this
day that you shall surely perish (v. 19).
Many things can become gods to us. A job a person
believed God to help them get can become a god to them. A
ministry, a home, a spouse, children — literally any blessing of
the Lord can get us in trouble if we don’t keep our lives in
balance and turn the blessing into a god. We must regularly
examine our priorities and be sure they are in proper order.
It is such a deliverance to turn the management of our life
over to God. Does that mean we are to become passive an stop
resisting the enemy when he attacks us? No, not at all. It
simply means we are to trust in the Lord and put our
confidence in Him. We are to wait on Him and listen to Him. He
will show us when we need to rise up against the evil spirits
that come to deceive us and destroy us. If we listen to Him, we
will not be so quick to start rebuking every situation that arises
or every circumstance in which we find ourselves.
It is God’s will to bless us, but not necessarily òn our terms.
Sometimes what we think would be a wonderful blessing would
not bless us at all.
In all our seeking, struggling, and striving — even in prayer
— we must be careful not to give birth to Ishmaels. If we do,
we will have to spend the rest of our days taking care of them.
Instead, we need to learn to wait for God to bring forth the
Isaacs in our life. They will be a blessing to us for as long as
we live.
SHIFTING RESPONSIBILITY
Then Sarai said to Abram, May [the responsibility for] my
wrong and deprivation of rights be upon you! I gave my
maid into your bosom, and when she saw that she was
with child, I was contemptible and despised in her eyes.
May the Lord be the judge between you and me.
But Abram said to Sarai, See here, your maid is in your
hands and power; do as you please with her.…
GENESIS 16:5,6
CONTINUE IN OBEDIENCE
…Whatever He says to you, do it.
JOHN 2:5
[Most] blessed is the man who believes in, trusts in, and
relies on the Lord, and whose hope and confidence the
Lord is.
For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters that
spreads out its roots by the river; and it shall not see and
fear when heat comes; but its leaf shall be green. It shall
not be anxious and full of care in the year of drought, nor
shall it cease yielding fruit.
JEREMIAH 17:7,8
While you and I are waiting on the Lord, we need to be
bearing good fruit. We should be like a tree planted by the
water, drawing strength and life from its source because its
roots go down deep into the ground. Even in times of drought,
such a tree will continue to bear good fruit.
If you and I are firmly planted in Jesus Christ and deeply
rooted in His love (Ephesians 3:17), even though we may have
all kinds of problems in our lives, we will still bear the fruit of
the Spirit described in Galatians 5:22, 23: …love, joy (gladness),
peace, patience (an even temper, forbearance), kindness,
goodness (benevolence), faithfulness, gentleness (meekness,
humility), self-control (self-restraint, continence). Against
such things there is no law [that can bring a charge].
Sometimes we seem to think because we are going through
hard times we have a license to be miserable and ugly. That
kind of attitude and behavior will not bring our answer. The
Bible teaches we are not to give in to such “evil tendencies”
(James 4:6), but rather to continue to bear fruit, giving thanks
and praise to God even in the midst of negative circumstances.
Six days after this, Jesus took with Him Peter and James
and John and led them up on a high mountain apart by
themselves. And He was transfigured before them and
became resplendent with divine brightness.
And His garments became glistening, intensely white, as
no fuller (cloth dresser, launderer) on earth could bleach
them.
And Elijah appeared [there] to them, accompanied by
Moses, and they were holding [a protracted] conversation
with Jesus.
And Peter took up the conversation, saying, Master, it is
good and suitable and beautiful for us to be here. Let us
make three booths (tents) — one for You and one for
Moses and one for Elijah.
For he did not [really] know what to say, for they were in a
violent fright (aghast with dread).
M ARK 9:2-6
G OD’S P ROMISES
God has shown me the devil offers us two lies: the forever
lie and the never lie. He tells us the negative things in our life
will be that way forever; then concerning positive things, he
wants us to believe that if they ever do change, we couldn’t
stand it. Both of these lies create fear in our hearts. Both are
untrue because sooner or later, everything changes. If we
continue to believe God and place our trust in Him, bad things
ultimately give way to better things.
When we do have good things going on in our lives, they
may not stay exactly the same forever. We might go through
another hard time, but eventually through Christ, the difficulty
will be changed into even better times than the ones we had
previously.
For example: If you’ve never had a vacation, the devil would
like you to believe you’ll never get to have one. On the other
hand, if you are on vacation and enjoying it, the enemy would
like you to “dread” ever having to go back to work. He wants
you to feel that things will never change, and if you believe his
lies, then you won’t; be ready for the changes that surely will
come.
Yes, things are always changing. Sometimes changes are
exciting — sometimes they’re hard. But Jesus never changes
— and as long as we keep our eyes on Him, we will make it
through the changes in our life and continue growing from
glory to glory.
The psalmist warns us, …if riches increase, set not your
heart on them (Psalm 62:10). And the writer of Proverbs adds,
For riches are not forever; does a crown endure to all
generations? (Proverbs 27:24). In other words, nothing lasts
forever, everything changes, this too shall pass.
When the Bible tells us we are not to set our hearts on the
things of this world, it means we are not to get too wrapped up
in anything in this life. That includes not only our money —
our assets, bank accounts, investments, retirement funds, etc.
— it also means our job, our possessions, and even our
spouse or family.
As believers, our attachment is to be to the Lord alone and
not to anyone or anything else. We are to enjoy what we have
while we have it, but we are never to get to the point where we
think we could not live without it.
One time the Lord had to deal with me along these lines in
regard to my husband. At the time I had become very
dependent upon Dave. He has always been so good to me and
for me. He has helped me so much in my ministry, as well as in
my personal life.
When I began to realize how dependent I was upon him, fear
started gripping my heart, as I wondered what I would do if
something happened to him. I was so upset I went to the Lord
in prayer, asking, “Father, what’s going on here? Are You
preparing me for the fact that Dave is going to die, or is the
devil trying to frighten me with that possibility?”
The more I thought about it, the more disturbed I became.
“Oh, my,” I thought, “what would I do without Dave? I don’t
think I could make it!”
Finally, the Lord spoke to me and said, “I’ll tell you what you
would do if Dave died; you would do exactly what you’re
doing right now, because it’s not Dave who is holding you up,
it’s Me.”
God was not trying to drive a wedge between Dave and me,
but even in a marriage relationship that will last until death or
the sound of the last trumpet, there is a fine line which must
not be crossed. To do so is to court disaster. We must
remember Who is ultimately holding us up and sustaining us.
I am enjoying my ministry right now. Many good things are
happening. We are in a period of growth. It is so gratifying to
look back on those times when we were traveling around the
countryside in a worn-out van with bald tires and rusty
fenders, sleeping on the side of the road, holding meetings for
a handful of half-dead people, and going to our tape table to
find they were returning tapes instead of buying them. It
shows how far God has brought us, and we are grateful to Him
for that growth and development. But we do not think we have
arrived. It is our goal to always be climbing.
Dave says, “I don’t want us to be a shooting star, one of
those ministries that soars like a rocket, then explodes and
fizzles.” Neither do I. We set ourselves to spend time with God
and remain sensitive to His voice so that we can be obedient to
His leading. In that way we will continue to minister in the way
He desires and reach people with the messages He gives us.
Nobody knows what God is going to do with him or her. I
don’t know exactly what God is going to do with me. When I
was working in that church in St. Louis, I thought I would
always be there. But then one day the Lord said to me, “I’m
finished with you here.” God may have been finished there, but
I wasn’t. I stayed on for another full year, until the anointing
started lifting from me. From that experience I learned when
God is finished, He is finished — and so are we!
I once read a book about a man who was an intercessor. 1
Every so often in his life he would be called to go somewhere
and start a new work for the Lord. Then later on God would say
to him, “I’m finished with you here.” The Lord would call him
to stop and intercede for a period of time. So the man would
leave his work and go off somewhere alone. Nobody would
hear from him for months or even years on end, until the Lord
called him to do something else.
There are not many of us who are that moldable and pliable
in the hands of the Lord, because we get too attached. One of
the things the Lord is saying to us today, is, “Get detached
from your attachments.”
We must remember we are stewards of what God has
provided us, not owners. The ministry I am involved in is not
my ministry; it is God’s ministry. If He ever decides He is
finished with it, it will be finished. I don’t look for that to
happen, nor do I plan for it, but I know I must always be
prepared to go on with God if it did happen.
We must not get too attached to people or things. We must
always be free to move with the Spirit. There is a season in our
lives, and when that season is over, we must let it go. Too
often we try to hang on to the past, when God is saying, “It’s
time to move on to something new.”
If God is done with something in your life, let it go. Look to
the new thing and allow it to “come to pass.” Don’t live in the
past when God has a new season for you. Let go of what lies
behind and press on to what lies ahead. (Philippians 3:13,14.) If
God is no longer in something, you will no longer be happy in
it. Reach out toward that new horizon God has for you. That’s
what Abraham did — and God blessed him for it.
“THIS IS THAT!”
God spoke to Abraham and told him to leave his country, his
home, and his relatives and go to a place He would show him.
That is what God did to me when He told me to leave that
church in St. Louis. The difference is, Abraham obeyed
immediately, while I delayed.
God said to me, “Go, and I will show you,” and I said, “No,
You show me, and I will go.” We had an argument for a while
because I did not want to leave the job I had at the time. I
thought, “There can never be anything better than this — this
is it.” But God was saying to me, “No, this is that.”
At one time in my life, that job was “it.” But now the Lord
was telling me it had “come to pass,” and it was time for me to
move on to something else.
I look back on the people with whom I had such close
fellowship in those days and remember all the things we used
to do together. They are still there doing those things, but I am
no longer a part of them. They still love me, and I still love
them, but our relationship is different. Does that mean it was
wrong for me to have spent that time there? No, it just means
God was finished with that season in my life.
We must remember there are different seasons in our lives
and let God do what He wants to do in each of those seasons.
We must stop trying to find some “it” that is never, going to
change. Everything is changing all the time, and so must we.
It is much easier to cast our care when we know that “this
too shall pass.” Even the good things in life we enjoy so1
much will not always stay as they are at the moment. I am not
being negative or fatalistic. I am just trying to establish the-fact
that we need to be careful not to become too attached to
anybody or anything in this life more than we are to God and
His will and plan for us.
KEEPING IN B ALANCE
THE “SUDDENLIES”
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RETIRING F ROM SELF CARE
This is what Paul and Silas told the Philippian jailer who asked
them, “What must I do to be saved?” This is what salvation
really means — giving ourselves up to God, taking ourselves
out of our own keeping, and entrusting ourselves into His
keeping.
God wants to take care of us. He can do a much better job of
that if we will avoid a problem called independence, which is
really self-care. The desire to take care of ourselves is based on
fear. Basically, it stems from the idea that if we do it, we can be
sure it will be done right. We are afraid of what might happen if
we entrust ourselves totally to God and He doesn’t “come
through” for us.
The root problem of independence is trusting ourselves
more than we trust God.
We love to have a back-up plan. We may pray and ask God
to get involved in our lives, but if He is the least bit slow in
responding (at least, to our way of thinking), we are quick to
take control back into our own hands.
What we fail to realize is, God has a plan for us too — and
His plan is much better than ours.
For I know the thoughts and plans that I have for you,
says the Lord, thoughts and plans for welfare and peace
and not for evil, to give you hope in your final outcome.
JEREMIAH 29:11
INDEPENDENCE IS CHILDISH
Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all
your heart and mind and do not rely on your own insight
or understanding.
In all your ways know, recognize, and acknowledge Him,
and He will direct and make straight and plain your paths.
Be not wise in your own eyes; reverently fear and worship
the Lord and turn [entirely] away from evil.
PROVERBS 3:5-7
[This is] because the foolish thing [that has its source in]
God is wiser than men, and the weak thing [that springs]
from God is stronger than men.
For [simply] consider your own call, brethren; not many
[of you were considered to be] wise according to human
estimates and standards, not many influential and
powerful, not many of high and noble birth.
[No] for God selected (deliberately chose) what in the
world is foolish to put the wise to shame, and what the
world calls weak to put the strong to shame.
And God also selected (deliberately chose) what in the
world is lowborn and insignificant and branded and
treated with contempt, even the things that are nothing,
that He might depose and bring to nothing the things that
are,
So that no mortal man should [have pretense for glorying
and] boast in the presence of God.
1 CORINTHIANS 1:25-29
EGYPT IS NO HELP
A B ROKEN WALL
When you and I make our own plans or run to other people
instead of trusting in the Lord, we leave a weak spot in our wall
of divine protection. At a time when we least expect it, the
enemy will break through that weak spot.
God does not want us to have weak spots in our lives. He
wants us to rely on Him and be obedient to Him so our wall will
remain strong and thick and our lives will be blessed and full.
The more we depend on God, the more He can do through
us. But sometimes we go through a brokenness before we
enter into blessings.
Once for about a year and a half I thought I was going mad.
All I could do all day long was walk around in my house
praying, “Help me, Lord!” I didn’t even know what kind of help
I needed or for what. Now as I look back on that experience, I
know what was happening. The spirit of independence was
being broken off of me. God was bringing me to the point that I
knew I could do nothing apart from Him.
I remember one night as I was getting ready to go to sleep, I
picked up a little book and started reading it. Suddenly I had a
visitation from God. For about forty-five minutes I sat there on
the edge of my bed and wept. Finally, the Lord spoke to me and
said, “Anything good you do has nothing to do with you. I am
the One Who is good. When you see yourself doing anything
good, it is only because I have wrestled with you to get your
flesh under subjection long enough to allow My glory to shine
through it.”
Sometimes before God can promote us, He has to remind us
of our place. In my own case, my ministry was just about to
experience a sudden spurt of growth. God was preparing me in
advance by telling me, “I’m going to do something marvelous
in your life and ministry, and when it happens you must
remember that it is I and not you Who is bringing it to pass.”
God was teaching me what He is teaching all of, us today:
The solution to our problems is found in Him and Him alone.
RETURN TO ME, SAYS THE LORD
For thus said the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel: In
returning [to Me] and resting [in Me] you shall be saved;
in quietness and in [trusting] confidence shall be your
strength. But you would not,
And you said, No! We will speed [our own course] on
horses! Therefore you will speed [in flight from your
enemies]! You said, We will ride upon swift steeds [doing
our own way]! Therefore will they who pursue you be
swift, [so swift that]
One thousand of you will flee at the threat of one of them;
at the threat of five you will flee till you are left like a
beacon or a flagpole on the top of a mountain, and like a
signal on a hill.
And therefore the Lord [earnestly] waits [expecting,
looking, and longing] to be gracious to you; and therefore
He lifts Himself up, that He may have mercy on you and
show loving-kindness to you. For the Lord is a God of
justice. Blessed (happy, fortunate, to be envied) are all
those who [earnestly] wait for Him, who expect and look
and long for Him [for His victory, His favor, His love, His
peace, His joy, and His matchless, unbroken
companionship]!
ISAIAH 30:15-18
What God was telling me that night was the same thing He is
telling us today: “Either you are going to depend on Me, or
you are going to end up in the biggest mess you have ever
seen in your whole life.”
We must learn to depend totally upon God. If we don’t, we
will not be able to do anything of any value. Apart from Him we
can do nothing.
When the Lord visited me in my bedroom that night and
gave me that message, it was because I had been engaged in a
wrestling match with Him for a long time. It had been a battle of
wills. I had been doing things the way I wanted them done,
according to my plan. He was trying to show me I had to give
up all that and submit to His way and plan. He was telling me I
had to learn to lean on Him, to trust Him with all my heart and
mind and understanding, to acknowledge Him in all my ways.
He was warning me not to be wise in my own eyes, because I
didn’t know half as much as I thought I did.
I thought I had everything figured out, but God had news for
me.
G OD WILL P ROVIDE
When the Lord sent out the seventy to prepare the way for
His arrival, He told them, “I am sending you out to do a job for
Me, but don’t take anything with you to take care of
yourselves.”
I believe there is a spiritual principle set forth in this
passage. The point is not that we are forbidden to take
pocketbooks and shoes and clothes with us when we travel
from one place to another to minister. The point is that we are
to be obedient to do the will of God, trusting Him to meet the
needs He knows we will experience.
In Luke 22:35, Jesus asked His disciples, …When I sent you
out with no purse or [provision] bag or sandals, did you lack
anything? They answered, Nothing!
If the Lord has sent us out to do His work, it is His
responsibility to make the arrangements necessary to keep us
provisioned. He has promised us if we will tend to His harvest,
He will tend to our needs.
But you shall be called the priests of the Lord; people will
speak of you as the ministers of our God. You shall eat the
wealth of the nations, and the glory [once that of your
captors] shall be yours.
Instead of your [former] shame you shall have a twofold
recompense; instead of dishonor and reproach [your
people] shall rejoice in their portion. Therefore in their
land they shall possess double [what they had forfeited];
everlasting joy shall be theirs.
For I the Lord love justice.…
ISAIAH 61:6-8
ENDNOTES
Chapter 2
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
JOYCE MEYER has been teaching the Word of God since 1976
and in full-time ministry since 1980. She is the bestselling
author of more than fifty inspirational books, including How to
Hear from God, knowing God Intimately, and Battlefield of the
Mind. She has also released thousands of teaching cassettes
and a complete video library. Joyce’s Enjoying Everyday Life
radio and television programs are broadcast around the world,
and she travels extensively conducting conferences. Joyce and
her husband, Dave, are the parents of four grown children and
make their home in St. Louis, Missouri.
Difficult times, trials, and tribulation are part of living in this
world. However, God has provided a way for us to enjoy peace
as a part of daily life. We can choose either to allow ourselves
to be burdened with worry and anxiety or to live in the peace
and joy the Father intended.
In BE ANXIOUS FOR NOTHING, bestselling author Joyce
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