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Getting Through the Tough Stuff of Anxiety

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Overview:

Luke 10:38–42

Almost without exception, people and anxiety go hand-in-hand. Though we should know better, we continue to manufacture worries and nurse fears. Yet anxiety is nothing more than wasting today’s time and resources to clutter up tomorrow’s possibilities with yesterday’s struggles. In spite of that, it remains for some a continual preoccupation. This message takes a straight look at this energy-draining reality. By seeing it at work in another’s life, we may gain sufficient perspective to get through the tough stuff of anxiety.

Message Summary:

In this practical and comforting message, Chuck Swindoll confronts the "mental monsters" and "petty thieves" of anxiety that steal our sleep and pickpocket our peace,. Swindoll begins by defining the root meaning of anxiety and worry—coming from the Latin anxius and the German wurgen—both of which mean "to choke" or "to strangle". He illustrates this spiritual strangulation using the Parable of the Sower in Mark 4, where the "thorns" (worries of the world) choke the Word of God, rendering the believer unfruitful. The message centers on the intimate vignette of Luke 10, contrasting the postures of two sisters, Martha and Mary. Swindoll describes Martha not merely as a busy homemaker, but as a "verbal activist" and "take-charge lady" whose anxiety caused her to become "distracted" (literally, twisted) and "worried" (literally, pulled apart),. While Martha allowed the pressure of service to make her judgmental and angry, Mary chose the "one thing" necessary: sitting at Jesus' feet. Swindoll concludes with a memorable diagnostic tool called "The Mathematics of Worry"—Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing—and offers a moving analogy of life as a tandem bike. He encourages listeners to move from the front seat of control to the back seat of trust, allowing Christ to pedal through the scary passages of life.

Message Key Facts:

  • The Definition of Anxiety: Swindoll notes that the word anxious comes from the Latin anxius and the word worry comes from the German wurgen. Both terms mean "to choke" or "to strangle," symbolizing how worry cuts off the life-flow of our spiritual vitality.
  • The Four Negative Effects of Anxiety:
    1. It highlights the human viewpoint and strangles the divine viewpoint, leading to fear.
    2. It chokes the ability to distinguish the incidental from the essential, leading to distraction.
    3. It twists so many worries around us that we cannot relax, leading to unfruitfulness.
    4. It siphons energy and joy, making us judgmental and negative.
  • Martha’s Profile: Swindoll characterizes Martha as a mix of a "Lion" (do-it-now leader) and a "Beaver" (detail-oriented). As the oldest child, she felt the weight of responsibility, which led her to blame God and her sister for her own lack of peace,,.
  • The Mathematics of Worry: Swindoll provides a four-part self-analysis tool:
    1. I worry when I ADD: Adding expectations and pressures leads to Anger.
    2. I worry when I SUBTRACT: Subtracting God’s presence and timing leads to Doubt.
    3. I worry when I MULTIPLY: Multiplying problems with imagination ("what-if" scenarios) leads to Fear.
    4. I worry when I DIVIDE: Dividing life into secular and sacred compartments leads to Forgetfulness.
  • The Fog Analogy: A dense fog covering seven city blocks contains less than one glass of water divided into millions of droplets. Swindoll uses this to illustrate how a small amount of worry, spread out, can completely blot out our vision of God.
  • The Tandem Bike: The sermon concludes with an analogy of a tandem bicycle. When we sit in the front and steer, life is predictable but burdensome. When we switch places and let Jesus steer, the ride becomes an adventure of faith, even if it looks like "madness" at breakneck speeds.

Message References:

  • Luke 10:38–42: The primary text recounting Jesus’ visit to Bethany, contrasting Martha’s distracted service with Mary’s focused listening.
  • Philippians 4:4–7: The command to "be anxious for nothing" but instead use prayer and supplication to guard the heart and mind.
  • Mark 4:1–20: The Parable of the Sower, specifically focusing on the seed sown among thorns, which represents how the "worries of the world" choke the Word.

Message Speaker:

Pastor Chuck Swindoll

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