• How Do You Spell ANXIETY?

    From James Goble@RICKSBBS to All on Thu Mar 19 06:09:30 2026
    How Do You Spell ANXIETY?
    Fr. Michael Crosby, OFM

    . There's a story told about St. Francis of Assisi, that one day he
    noticed a serious young friar sitting alone, very much lost in
    himself, while the rest of the community was enjoying good
    conversation. Francis went over to him and whispered: "My son, if
    you're in sin go find a confessor. If not, then come and join your
    brothers."
    . For Francis, the only real worry in life was being in sin, and
    the Lord had already provided a remedy for that. So a hallmark of
    spirituality was joy and peace.
    . In this he was following the teaching of Jesus who so often
    greeted his disciples with "peace", and urged them, "Fear not, I am
    with you."
    . Jesus and every Christian teacher since him has warned us about
    the destructive power of fear, and the creative power even of personal
    disaster when it is accepted with trusting love. Jesus reminded us
    that most of the things we are worried about are out of our control
    anyway, so we're much better off when we let go of our anxious cares
    and let him be Lord.
    . Just say the word "anxiety" slowly, and discover its weakness.
    Right in the middle of "a-n-x-i-e-t-y" is that sound: "I". It stands
    there like a little idol, that "I", that ego. It proclaims that I
    trust more in me than in God, and that's why I am anxious about me
    rather than trusting in him. There are other ways to spell anxiety,
    such as guilt, trials and pain. All of them contain that central
    weakness: the "I" that is afraid to surrender self-reliance to the
    Lord.
    . We read in the very first pages of scripture that after God
    finished his work of creation, he saw that what he had done was good -
    - not perfect, that was for another realm -- but good. So he rested
    from his work.
    . Now God did not rest because he was fatigued. He rested because
    he wanted to appreciate the good he had accomplished, and to declare
    his confidence in the stewardship he had invested in Adam and Eve. So
    he backed off, not indifferent to the welfare of creation, but
    confident in the eventual accomplishment of his purpose, no matter how
    we humans might fumble and abuse his providence.
    . That was a tremendous act of hope on the part of God. He
    professed his trust in us, and followed through on that trust by
    respecting our need to learn from our mistakes. Now it's our turn to
    return that gift of trust by investing our security in God.
    . Another peaceful saint, Philip Neri, was noted for his trust in
    God. While still a seminarian, he was shooting pool when one of his
    classmates tried to distract him with the question: "What would you
    do, Philip, if you knew the Lord was going to call you home to himself
    two minutes from now?" It was a problem calculated to cause anxiety.
    But Philip never broke his concentration on either his game or his God
    as he replied: "I'd sink the eight-ball into the side pocket."
    . In our relationships with each other and with God, the less we
    concentrate on us and the more we consider the other, the greater will
    be our peace. Check this in your own life: the more you try to
    control others the more anxiety you create for yourself. Even our
    prayer life becomes anxiety-ridden if it is filled with ourselves and
    our needs rather than with the Lord. St. Augustine observes wisely in
    his Confessions:

    . "You are always present, O Lord, to those who seek your help.
    You respond clearly, but we do not always hear you clearly. We ask
    what we want, but we do not always hear the answer you want. Your
    best servant is the one who is intent to hear not so much his own
    wants responded to, as to respond to whatever he hears you want of
    him."

    . One of the Psalms says it so directly: "Be at peace and accept
    that I am God." When we admit God as Lord of our life, there is no
    room for anxiety.


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