“Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation. He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; I shall not be greatly moved” (Psalm 62:1)
Stress has been linked to strokes, heart failure, and other diseases. Stress can become overwhelming when you make too many life changes simultaneously.
One major contibutor to stress is worry and the anxiety that comes with it. Worry comes from the fear of uncertainty. The Psalmist gives his solution for keeping stress in balance.
Because of his relationship with God, he refuses to allow anything to stress him out. He avoids sickness and disease that stem from stress by trust. Trusting God because throughout his life God has proven to be trustworthy, as a deliverer from trouble.
Clinicians promote the value of spirituality in healing. They attest to the fact that spiritual people heal faster and live more balanced lives. Like the Psalmist, they too trust in God. They too refuse to worry and fret about the cares of life; God is their salvation, their deliverer.
I invite you to trust God today. God satisfies!
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Published by Earl J. Griffin, Sr.
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