God, Turn My Worry to WorshipSample

God Cares About What Worries You
The phone call comes. Hard news on the other end of the line. I listen and nod. By the time I hang up I feel a weight on my shoulders, like it all depends on me. I begin to worry.
But into that place of fear there comes a God-whisper in my heart, “Your worry cannot change the world, only I can.”
Luke 12:25 NIV says, “Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life?”
Who of us by worrying can make the prodigal come home, the marriage be restored, the meeting go well, the weight come off, the lights come on, the kids stay safe, the wrong be undone, the project turn out right?
Worry is attractive because it feels like control. If we are worrying then we must be taking action. We must be turning the tide. But this is only a distraction and deception. It’s a shiny object for us to chase to keep us from going to the One who can actually get it done.
When I realize this it doesn’t feel like a rebuke; it feels like a relief. Jesus, in all His gentleness and kindness, His extravagant mercy and care, has taken the boulder from my hands and said, “It doesn’t depend on you.” As I picture this I see the scars on His own palms, hear His voice on the cross saying, “It is finished” (John 19:30 NIV).
Isn’t that what we really want to know? That someone is taking care of it, of them, of the situation, the circumstance, the thing that makes us make our pillow soggy with salty tears. This is what God says He will do. He will look out for the sparrows with their wispy feathers and fragile bones. And for us too, with our tender hearts and glass lives.
And even when the worst comes, when everything shatters, He can make it (and us) whole again.
After the call I sit on the edge of my bed and listen to a song, headphones in my ears, hands folded on my lap. I whisper, “God, I release this person I love to You.” I add more words, requests, and hopes. I will say this again in the kitchen. In the car. As I sit in a coffee shop.
Because it takes more than one time to win the battle against worry. It’s an ongoing choice, one we falter with often. This is alright because Jesus understands what it is to be human.
What frees our hearts isn’t worry; it’s worship. In other words, taking all the hard things to Someone who cares for us. Choosing to trust and let go. Believing through the blood, sweat and tears He will mysteriously work it all together for good.
Here’s what we can rest in today: The only One who has ever been able to bear the weight of the world on His shoulders is still strong and loving enough to carry all that concerns us too.
God, I bring everything that worries me to you today. Thank you for being tender and compassionate toward me. I release my cares into your hands and choose to lift them in worship to you instead. Amen.
What's one worry you want to give to Jesus today?
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About this Plan

We all know what it’s like to carry the weight of worry. It sneaks into our minds, steals our sleep, and leaves us weary. But God offers us something better: worship that lifts our eyes off what overwhelms us and back onto Him. This 5-day devotional will help you take anxious thoughts and trade them for truth, shift from fear to faith, and discover how to rest in God’s presence. Each day offers Scripture, encouragement, and a short prayer you can say to move from worry to worship.
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