“Therefore, stop worrying about tomorrow, because tomorrow will worry
about itself.
Each day has enough trouble of its own."
Matthew 6:34 (Common English Bible)
A more promising title for this
meditation might be: Living Without
Tension. Yet, that is a promise that is neither realistic nor supported by
the Bible. Mark’s Gospel declares that on the night of Jesus’ arrest, Jesus
“began to feel despair and was anxious” (Mark 14:33). Amanda Enayati, writing for
Success magazine asserts, “The
greatest myth is that stress-free living exists at all. In reality the only
time you are truly stress-free is when you are dead.”i Yet, here in
Jesus’ Sermon on the Mountain, he seems to suggest that we have the capacity to
“stop worrying.”
Except, Jesus doesn’t say that.
Jesus teaches that we are to “stop worrying about tomorrow.” There is a
considerable difference. It is unlikely that any one of us can simply shut-off
any concern or worry. What Jesus offers is the possibility of limiting our
worry to one day at a time. As Jesus points out, “Each day has enough trouble
of its own.”
What has been observed over and
over again by psychologists is that women and men become tired, run-down and
discouraged not by the challenges that confront them today. What drains our
energy is our frightened concern over what waits for us on the horizon – what
we have to do tomorrow, and the day after that. This doesn’t mean that we don’t
prepare for tomorrow. It simply means that we don’t work ourselves up into an
anxious knot and fever of apprehension worrying about tomorrow. Today, teaches
Jesus, is enough to be concerned about.
What are we to do? All that Jesus
had to say about living is fixed firmly on belief and trust in God. God is in
our future – we are not left to it alone. The night of Jesus’ arrest was filled
with tension and worry. But do not fail to notice what Jesus does with it all.
Jesus prays. Jesus claims the presence and concern of a living God that
restored his energy and brought healing. What Jesus asks is that we do the
same. Do our best today and leave the rest to God. This is a truth that we can
accept because it comes from Christ. It is first and last the secret of
victorious living.
Joy,
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iAmanda Enayati, “Dissection Stress.” Success.
December 2015, pages 48-51.
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