Anxious About Nothing
How the promises of God calm our fear
By Steven Lee
As the horrible scene unfolded before me, my worst nightmares threatening to become reality, I held my baby boy—born just seconds prior—and wondered silently what it would be like to raise three young children without their mother.
Half a dozen doctors and nurses had rushed into the room. Blood pooled beneath my wife just moments after giving birth. The somber, serious, decisive mood of the medical staff told me how dire the situation was. …
In his mercy, God heard my desperate prayers and preserved my wife. The doctors and nurses were amazing, and my wife was stabilized and recovered. But the fear I felt in those moments was real, and an extreme example of the fears we regularly meet throughout life.
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