{"id":1774,"date":"2022-10-15T15:00:14","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/isaiah-4028-31-sidelining-stress-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:00:14","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:00:14","slug":"isaiah-4028-31-sidelining-stress-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/isaiah-4028-31-sidelining-stress-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Isaiah 40:28-31 &#8211; Sidelining Stress &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Isaiah 40:28-31 Sidelining Stress  https:\/\/www.lwf.org\/sermon-outlines\/posts\/how-to-handle-stress  Stress is the difference between the demands of life and our ability to meet them.  There is the potential for stress in everyones life.     1. We all have limits.  Time, ability, money,     2. We all have demands.  Some placed on us by others and some by         self.  Yet God insists that His children NOT be stressed.     1. He insists that we not worry.  Phil 4:6 Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.          a. Worry is a big word and it covers a lot of actions.         b. It can be anything from being too preoccupied with a             concern all the way to having that concern keep you             awake, fill you fear and anxiety, and cause you physical             pain.         c. God says, &quot;Dont do either one.&quot;         d. Easier said than done though, right?         e. To make it easier, God has given us prayer. \\#Matt 7:7\\             \\#Matt 6:27\\             (1) If you are to lay awake all night doing something,                  let it be praying.             (2) If we would learn to pray instead of worry, we might                  would also learn of the peace that passeth all                  understanding.      2. He insists that we  not attempt to carry the load.  Mt 11:28  Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.  1Pe 5:7  Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.          a. Someone asks, &quot;Doesnt God want us to be self reliant?&quot;         b. We are dependent upon God.  We cannot be self reliance.         c. To think that we are is to be arrogant and rebellious.     3. He insists that we not spend our time second guessing the         possibilities.  Ro 8:28  And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.  Isa 26:3  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.          a. God does not want us to be reckless, but neither does             God want us to go through life doubting every decision             we have ever made.         b. Seek Gods will, make the best decision you can, and             forget it.         c. Two things have helped me:             (1) If God wants you to revisit a decision, He can get                  your attention.             (2) It is no more trouble for God to fix what I do wrong                  than it is for God to fix what I did right.  None of that means that God wants you to give up on the things that need to be done.     1. Some will do nothing and say, &quot;Its up to God.&quot;  That is         laziness not spirituality.     2. God insists you put the load on Him but He also insists         you do your part.         a. Moses did not sit watch at the Red Sea but lifted up his             staff.         b. Gideons army did not win the battle against the             Midianites but they showed up with a pitcher, trumpet,             and flame.         c. Elijah did not sit on the sidelines at the Jordan River             but smote it with his mantle.         d. The blind man did not sit and wait on his healing but went             to wash in the Pool of Siloam. John 9:7         e. Peter did not win souls on the day of Pentecost but he             came with a message.     3. Almost all of Gods works, both the physical and the         spiritual, have been joint operations since the day God         created Adam and put him in the Garden.  (Jonah, Marys         pregnancy, Jesus resurrection)     4. The point being, You will participate but God will do the         work.  Lessons and Helps:     1. Life is Gods classroom.  God is the Teacher and problems are         Gods assignments.         a. ALL things DO work together for our good and His glory.             God is using the problems of life to teach us character             and godliness.         b. However, as surely as a good teacher will not lose control             of his classroom, so God will never lose control over             His.         c. Worry, stress, and, anxiety are all indicators that we             need to learn more about Gods strength, ability, power,             and might.         d. Important lesson &#8211; The problems dont have to go away for             the stress to do so.             (1) Some think the point of the problems is to teach us                  that God can make them go away.  Not necessarily.             (2) The point of the problems is to teach us that even in                  problems the stress can go away!             (3) This is what trust and faith are all about.  Not                  living the carefree life but living knowing that no                  matter what the situation, God is control.     2. We may be causing some stress by not being where we are         supposed to be and doing what we are suppose to be doing.         a.  If we are out of Gods will, then it is certain that we              are going to feel the results of God being against us              and not for us.         b. Dont expect to run up a sin tab and God not to bill you             for it.  God will use the sins you are committing to             turn you from it.         c. Sin can be as obvious as committing adultery, stealing,             and killing.         d. However, sin can be as innocent as taking on            responsibilities that God does not want you to have.            (1) Human beings can only do so much in a finite body.            (2) Moms, if you are feeling stressed about working a                 full-time job, rearing your children, taking care of                 the home and the hubby, there may be a reason.            (3) Super Girl is a myth!  You cannot obligate yourself to                 26 hours in a day and get it all done.         e. Lessons:            (1) People have to make wise, godly CHOICES.                 (a) Humans have to make choices.  It is part of being                      finite.                 (b) The key is to make wise decisions, and that                      includes making spiritual decisions.                 (c) Some people do not make the decisions of their                      life.  They let time, demand, and necessity                      make it for them.                 (d) Even not making a decision is a decision.  It is                      a decision to neglect the spiritual and the                      important for the sake of the loud and the                      immediate.            (2) People have to be able to say NO.                 (a) Most people have no problem saying no.  Their                      problem is that they say it to the wrong things.                 (b) Christians, we must say no to the world and allow                      Jesus to control our lives or we will be                      stressed!            (3) People have to refuse to compare.                 (a) One of the things that seems to especially stress                      young moms is other moms.                 (b) Comparing yourself is never good.  2Co 10:12  For we dare not make ourselves of the number, or compare ourselves with some that commend themselves: but they measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise.                  (c) The only best God is concerned with is you being                      the best you that you can be!                 (d) Some do not need as much sleep, some have better                      husbands, some kids behave better, some have                      more multitask abilities.                 (e) You need to be the best you can be and you need                      to learn to say No to the things God wants you                      to say No to.                 (f) Moms and Dads, people can get by without cell                      phones, two cars, annual vacations, boats, cable                      TV, weekly beauty parlor visits, a closet full                      of clothes and shoes, lavish birthday presents,                      and more.     3. Once we get our lives and priorities right, the rest is up to         us to trust God for.         a. In these verses, God gives us three things:             (1) Knowledge &#8211; Is 40:28 &#8211; God is on the job  You can                  trust Him.  He does not sleep His or slumber.             (2) Aid &#8211; Is 40:29                  (a) God gives power for the job.                        i. This is external.                       ii. Whatever obstacles and debris need to be                            removed to complete the task, God will                            give it.                  (b) God gives us strength for the job.                        i. Strength is for us.                       ii. It is internal power of all kinds to do                            what He has called us to do.                      iii. You can have Gods strength or you can have                            stress, but you cant have both.                       iv. Mental, physical, and spiritual.                            (aa) Stress is of the mind.  It is the                                  unrealized habit of us thinking we                                  have to do it all.  When we were                                  lost, we did have to do it all; but                                  now that they are saved, we must                                  re-train the way we think.                            (bb) Physical &#8211; Stress can cause physical                                  problems &#8211; fear, anxiety, sickness,                                  insomnia, physical pain.  Many of                                  the problems we call panics are                                  caused not because our bodies have a                                  weakness but because we allow our                                  minds to become absorbed with our                                  worries.   As God strengthens you                                  mind, He will strengthen your body.                            (cc) Spiritual &#8211; Most of our minds and                                  bodies are stronger than our                                  spirits. We were lost and dead                                  spiritually.  Now, we must exercise                                  and strengthen our spirit.  God                                  desires we make our spirit the                                  strongest part of being so that our                                  first inclination to problems is not                                  to worry but to pray.                        v. The last is the most important!  You have                            probably seen a Christian who is godly and                            you have marvelled.  You may think they                            are a different kind of human being, but                            all they have done is to grow their                            spirit to be the strongest aspect of their                            being.              (3)  Instruction \\#Is 40:31\\                   (a) &quot;Wait&quot; &#8211; We are to bind with Him.                        i. The word means both to look for, to linger for,                            but also to join with, bind with.                       ii.  To wait on the Lord, we need to:                             (aa) Be saved.  Ps 62:1  Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation.                              (bb) Be watching for Him.  Pr 8:34  Blessed is the man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates, waiting at the posts of my doors.                              (cc) Be relying on Him.  Ps 104:27  These wait all upon thee; that thou mayest give them their meat in due season.                               (dd) Be living for Him.  Pr 27:18  Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat the fruit thereof: so he that waiteth on his master shall be honoured.                   (b) &quot;Renew&quot;                         i. The word means to restore, to bring a                             thing back to its previous condition.                        ii. For the Christian, renewal is going back                             to our greatest spiritual love and fever                             for Him.                       iii. If you are worrying, you probably are not                             at the strongest period in your life.                             The fact that you are worrying and are                             stressed indicates there are spiritual                             problems.                        iv. You need to go back to a time when you                             were stronger spiritual and restore                             yourself to that place.  Ga 2:20  I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.  Eph 6:10  Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.                          v. What would it take to get you back the                             place of complete surrender to Jesus?                        vi. Only you can answer that, but I imagine                             it would be putting your life back in                             order. setting Jesus back on the throne.                              (aa) Perhaps exchanging your wants for                                    His.                              (bb) Perhaps exchanging your priorities                                    for His.                              (cc) Perhaps exchanging your ways for                                    His.         b. Christian, these are the things we do to keep the stress             off of us.             (1) We keep God in charge.             (2) Life never stresses God!  He has no lack of                  abilities.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Isaiah 40:28-31 Sidelining Stress https:\/\/www.lwf.org\/sermon-outlines\/posts\/how-to-handle-stress Stress is the difference between the demands of life and our ability to meet them. 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