In a radio interview, a basketball superstar was asked about his knack
for making the game-winning shot in crucial situations. The reporter asked how
he was able to be so calm in such pressure-packed moments. His answer was that
he tried to simplify the situation. “You only have to make one shot,” the
player replied. One shot. That is the essence of simplifying a difficult
situation. Focus only on what is in front of you right now. Don’t worry about
the expectations of your coach or teammates. Simplify.
Recognizing that the challenges of life can be both overwhelming and
suffocating, Jesus urged us to take matters in hand by simplifying. He said,
“Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things.
Sufficient for the day is its own trouble” (Matt. 6:34).
This was His wise conclusion to His teaching on the debilitating power of
worry. Worry doesn’t accomplish anything positive; it just adds to the sense
that we are drowning in the troubles we are facing. We must take things as they
come—one day at a time—and trust Him for the wisdom to respond properly.
If you feel overwhelmed by life, do what you can today and then entrust
the rest to Him. As Jesus said, “Each day has enough trouble of its own” (NIV).
We lose the joy of living in the present
when we worry about the future. (RBC)
when we worry about the future. (RBC)