Prayer allows us to take heed to our ways so that we sin not with our tongues. It allows God to help us to become overcomers.
Prayer gives us control of our tongue so that we can keep our tongue like a bridle while the tempter is before us.
Prayer allows us to take heed to our ways so that we sin not with our tongues. It allows God to help us to become overcomers.
Prayer gives us control of our tongue so that we can keep our tongue like a bridle while the tempter is before us.
Worry doesn't change anything, but prayer changes everything. Worry affects your inner peace and freedom from anxiety. It often prevents us from gaining perspective. Letting go of unnecessary fears, and accepting uncertainty as a natural part of life can become beneficial to us.
Why is it our first inclination to worry? Worry is the mind's way of trying to anticipate and prepare for potential problems, but it often backfires by amplifying fears and uncertainties. It can lead to overthinking, self-doubt, and even physical symptoms like muscle tension, increased heart rate, or difficulty sleeping. Chronic worry can drain emotional energy, making it harder to focus and enjoy life. However, not all worry is harmful—sometimes it helps us plan, stay cautious, or take action. The key is learning to manage worry so it doesn’t control us.
Prayer gives us control of our tongue so that we can keep our tongue like a bridle while the tempter is before us.
We are told from the word of God "Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks." Luke 6:45 "The good person out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth what is good; and the evil person out of the evil treasure brings forth what is evil; for his mouth speaks from that which fills his heart."