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Anxiety Makeover

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Philippians 4:6-4:7 (NIV, NIRV, TNIV, KJV)

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Introduction:
A. A man said to his friend, “I’m really in trouble. I have a mountain of credit card debt, I lost my job, my car is being repossessed and my house is in foreclosure, but I’m not worried about it!”
1. “How can that be?” Asked his friend.
2. “I have hired a professional worrier, and he does all my worrying for me,” said the man.
3. His friend replied, “That’s fantastic! How much does a professional worrier cost?”
4. “$50,000 a year.” “Wow, that’s expensive. Where are you going to get that kind of money?”
5. The man replied, “I don’t know, but that’s for him to worry about.”

B. How many people here this morning would like to learn to worry more?
1. How many of us feel that our lives would be better if we could just spend more time worrying?
2. Whether we know worry as an occasional visitor or a constant companion, whether we find anxiety to be mildly uncomfortable or intensely painful, whether we experience worry as a slight distraction or a force that completely immobilizes, we would know we should worry less, am I right about that?
3. So, let’s be honest about it, we all are prone to worry from time to time.
4. Some people worry over the big things, some worry over the little things, but we all worry.
5. And for that reason, we need an anxiety makeover.
6. The good news for us today is this: God can help us to manage our anxiety.
7. Worry doesn’t have to dominate and destroy our lives.

C. What I don’t want to do today is to convey the notion that dealing with anxiety is easy.
1. I remember using this illustration before, but I think it is worth repeating.
2. Comedian Carl Hurley relates the fact that it is almost impossible to throw away a garbage can.
3. He said that a garbage can is the one thing you can’t get the garbage man to take away.
4. You set it out there empty with the other full garbage cans, and there it sits when you return.
5. Worry is a lot like that trash can. We want it to go away, but it keeps hanging around.

D. I also don’t want to fall into the trap of giving simplistic analysis nor simplistic approaches to dealing with this subject.
1. Many of you remember Bobby McFerrin’s 1988 song that was a worldwide hit.
2. It was called, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.” The words are, “Here’s a little song I wrote, you might want to sing it note for note, but don’t worry, be happy. In every life we have some trouble, but when you worry you make it double. Don’t worry, be happy.”
3. The song had a very catchy tune, and made you smile, but it is not a real solution to worry.
4. Another song that has a similar approach is the Elton John song from the Disney movie The Lion King.
5. The song is Hakuna Matata. The words are, “Hakuna Matata! What a wonderful phrase. Hakuna Matata! Ain’t no passing craze. It means no worries for the rest of your days. It’s our problem free philosophy. Hakuna Matata!”
6. Doesn’t that sound great? We just need to adopt a problem free philosophy, right.
7. Don’t worry, be happy. Hakuna Matata! Don’t you feel better already? I wish it was that easy.
8. Let’s ask and answer several questions about worry.

I. What is Worry?
A. Webster defines worry as: “to feel uneasy or anxious; to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; to fret.”
1. Webster defines anxiety as: “distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or

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September 20, 2008

1. Anthony McDaniel says... ContributorPro member

Tremendous treatment of an ever relevant topic. Loved the stories and illustrations.

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