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Windshield Wipers

Using the Word of God to combat defeating thoughts and anxieties is the key to having a biblical mindset and overcoming the world in this life.

John Piper has a great illustration in his sermon “Battling the Unblief of Anxiety” (www.desiringgod.org) that helps here……(the mud is our anxious thoughts)

Suppose you are in a car race and your enemy who doesn’t want you to finish the race throws mud on your windshield. The fact that you temporarily lose sight of your goal and start to swerve does not mean that you are going to quit the race. And it certainly doesn’t mean that you are on the wrong racetrack. Otherwise the enemy wouldn’t bother you at all. What it means is that you should turn on your windshield wipers and use your windshield washer.

What I mean is this: when anxiety strikes and blurs our vision of God’s glory and the greatness of the future that he plans for us, this does not mean that we are faithless, or that we will not make it to heaven. It means our faith is being attacked. At first blow our belief in God’s promises may sputter and swerve. But whether we stay on track and make it to the finish line depends on whether we set in motion a process of resistance. Whether we fight back against anxiety. Will we turn on the windshield wipers and will we use our windshield washer?

The Testimony of Scripture

Psalm 56:3 says, “When I am afraid, I put my trust in thee.” Notice: it does not say, “I never struggle with fear.” Fear strikes and the battle begins. So the Bible does not assume that true believers will have no anxieties. Instead the Bible tells us how to fight when they strike.

For example, 1 Peter 5:7 says, “Cast all your anxieties on him, for he cares about you.” It does NOT say, you will never feel any anxieties to cast onto God. It says, when the mud splatters your windshield and you lose temporary sight of the road and start to swerve in anxiety, turn on your wipers and squirt your windshield washer.

Will you fight today?  Turn your wipers on!

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1 Comment»

  Venus Thomas wrote @

I was unable to attend last week’s study which would have been to my benefit today. As today would have it, I chose not to clear the mud off my windshiled, but instead let my car stall out in the middle of the road while everything else kept passing by me. It wasn’t until recently, by God’s grace and nothing less, that I was able to start back up again after washing my windows clean in the truth of His Word. We’ll see what tomorrow brings :) Thank God that His mercies are made new every morning – HE IS FAITHFUL!!


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