https://youtu.be/8ZOd6M0R8Hw I remember my elementary teachers saying, “Put your thinking caps on.” I still use my thinking cap my parents gave me then. Patience is a fruit of The Holy Spirit. Thinking caps aren’t sold in the school supplies aisle.
I heard the incident Mary and Joseph lost Jesus as a child to find him in the temple was a reflection of patience aka perseverance. When Jesus is found, Jesus says to Mary and Joseph that surely they knew he was in His Father’s house. It felt reassuring to know that even in the worry/anxiety Mary and Joseph experienced, Jesus asks for trust. That’s how I would describe the weight of anxiety can feel - I had worried yet I had trusted the direction of my path at the same time enough to stay as present as I did; #that I can do simultaneously. I cannot cook and talk on the phone at the same time. #somethingsgottogive That’s how I relate to 1 Peter 5:7 - I communicate my anxiety to those I know are connected with me in prayer.
I have gotten better at communicating my anxiety into outspoken words. I remember when I communicated the moment I had experienced to my grandma, and her response was aligned with the truth I had trusted upon to get me through; I recognized that! 1 Peter 5:7 is a good friend.
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