
We increasingly find ourselves in a world that is characterized by anxiety and instability. It is easy in a world of-too-much-coming-at-us through the media, and other sources, to find tranquility in that we have more than we can handle. The net result can be anxiety manifested and rooted in uncertainty, fears, and insecurity. The answer, at least in part, is focus. What we put in our minds is what we involuntarily think. We all need good input in what Dr. Swindoll calls, “a world that has lost its way.” How do we do that? The answer is simple but we are complex. We need to fill our minds with good thoughts that lift us above our fears. What brings us happy, wholesome thoughts “that allows us to lie down in green pastures [peacefulness] leads us beside quiet waters [contentedness], and restores our soul leading us in the path of righteousness for His name’s sake (Ps. 23:1-2].” There are times when we all need to be quiet and refocus.
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