Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Welch: mechanism of a worry


If we know Christ and have affirmed our allegiance to Him, worry is a sign that we are trying to have it both ways.  We certainly don’t want to renounce our allegiance to Jesus, but we want to protect what we feel is our own.  We are not sure that the Lord can be trusted with some of these things, so we look for help elsewhere.  And if there is no obvious alternate source of help, we worry.  

Running Scared, p161

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