A thought by Max Lucado from his book, Anxious for Nothing: Finding Calm in a Chaotic World (Kindle Location 1842). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
I’ve read a lot of books on and set a lot of goals in my life and I’ve found they do make a difference in my getting things accomplished. So, this statement by Max caught my attention. What does he mean?
He says, “Maybe this image will help. When a father leads his four-year-old son down a crowded street, he takes him by the hand and says, ‘Hold on to me.’ He doesn’t say, ‘Memorize the map’ or ‘Take your chances dodging the traffic’ or ‘Let’s see if you can find your way home.’ The good father gives the child one responsibility: ‘Hold on to my hand.’”
He then says, “God does the same with us. Don’t load yourself down with lists. Don’t enhance your anxiety with the fear of not fulfilling them. Your goal is not to know every detail of the future. Your goal is to hold the hand of the One who does and never, ever let go.”
That is a very good life-changing, anxiety riding goal, isn't it?
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