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What Does the Bible Say about Anxiety?

Reassure the believer God has

control no matter what circumstances life presents;

  • Remind the believer to keep their mind on things above rather than earthly worries;
  • In some cases, put an end to a conversation that many Christians can find difficult or awkward to navigate, especially if they have not dealt with chronic anxiety before.

No matter the reasoning, the Bible does have more to say on the subject of anxiety than a few words from Paul. This article will explore some people who dealt with anxiety in Bible, whether for a lifetime or for a brief moment of anguish, what the Bible has to say specifically, and how we can address the anxiety of a fellow believer or deal with our own worries.

People who experienced anxiety in the Bible:

Although those in biblical times probably would not have had a word for chronic or temporary anxiety, biblical writers did experience periods of worry, unease, and angst. This article does not address every case in which writers or people mentioned in Scripture experienced anxiety, but it will mention a few acute cases.

David

One cannot talk about anxious thoughts without addressing the many Psalms of David, which cry out to the Lord in distress. For instance, David describes himself as in “pain” and “afflicted” (Psalm 69:29).

Circumstances such as King Saul seeking to kill David and his many foes rising against him led him to fear for his life and the future.

Daniel

When confronted with terrifying visions, Daniel fainted and lay sick for days (Daniel 8:27). In the previous chapter he had described his mental state as “troubled in spirit” because of the visions he saw (Daniel 7:15). When he saw what the future held, what terrifying rulers and powers would take hold of the future, it disturbed him, rendering him unable to do much for several day

Jesus

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus experienced such distress and apprehension, his sweat turned to droplets of blood (Luke 22:44

Some doctors have attributed this phenomenon to what is known as “hematidrosis.” Doctors have linked this to one’s fight or flight response. It seems to be caused by extreme distress, anxiety, or fear. For Jesus to sweat droplets of blood, he would have to have so much apprehension that blood vessels in his head would burst from the pressure and leak droplets of blood.

What does the Bible say about anxiety specifically?

Although some people experienced anxiety in the Bible, Christians should know what Scripture says about anxiety in general. Christians can quote the verse from Philippians to reassure each other about God’s control, but what else does the Bible have to say?

First, one can take a look at some of the examples above to see how those people confronted their anxiety.

For instance, whenever David cried out to God in anguish, at the end of the Psalm he acknowledges God’s power and plan (Psalm 13:5). This might indicate Christians should place their trust in God, even when anxious thoughts and worries can cause them to feel the opposite way.

In addition to how biblical examples deal with anxious thoughts, Christians can look to the following verses for guidance when it comes to anxiety:

  • 1 Peter 5:7– Peter encourages Christians to cast their cares on God, because God cares for them. This might mean giving worries to God, knowing He’ll work all things for good.
  • Matthew 11:28– Jesus tells us to come to Him with our burdens that make us weary, and He’ll give us rest. Similar to the verse above, this seems to indicate believers should come to God with whatever makes them apprehensive, and He will exchange their loads with peace.
  • Matthew 6:25-26– In these verses, Jesus seems to indicate Christians shouldn’t worry about what they’ll wear, eat, or drink. He mentions how God takes care of the birds of the air. If He does so, and humans have greater value than birds, how much more will He pay attention to the needs of His people?

As for Christians who do not currently deal with anxiety, what should they do? Scripture encourages us to bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2). When a fellow brother or sister struggles with fears of what the future may hold, Christians should walk alongside them and provide comfort and peace during volatile moments in life.

What does this mean for Christians who struggle with anxiety?

Believers will likely experience circumstances in life which will leave them anxious or apprehensive. Considering 40 million people in the United States (about 18 percent) of the population experiences chronic anxiety within a given year, several Christians may struggle with crippling fear.

During such times, Christians should:

  • Comfort and encourage them. All Christians struggle, and it never helps to adopt a pharisaical attitude during a brother or sister’s greatest time of need.
  • Provide for whatever needs a brother or sister has. Perhaps they have grown worried about where their next meal will come from. God promises to provide for the needs of His people, but He often does so through other believers.
  • Walk alongside them during the struggle. We will all face times in our lives where we need the love and support of other believers. Someone who deals with anxiety may need that support right now.

For he that findeth me shall find life, and shall receive mercy from the Lord. But he that sinneth against me, harmeth his own soul; All those who hate me love death.’ Proverb. 8:35-36 But God shows his love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8 He committed no sin, nor was any guile found in his mouth; He did not rebuke in return; He did not threaten when he suffered, but committed himself to the righteous judge. He Himself bore our sins in His own body on the cross, that we might die to sins and live to righteousness; By His stripes you were healed. 1 st. Proverb. 8:35-36 Nor is salvation in any other; For there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” Acts 4:12 Jesus said to him: “I am the way, the truth, and the life; No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6 Behold, he comes with the clouds, and every eye shall see him, even those who despise him; And all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of him. So be it! Amen! Revelation 1:7 And he was clothed in blood; And his name is called ‘Word of God’. Revelation 19:13 “And behold, I come quickly; And I have my reward to give to every man according to his work. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.” Revelation 22:12-13 Note: Today people don’t even have time to go to heaven. Believe in Jesus Christ and you will receive forgiveness of sins, salvation and eternal life.

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