Don’t Worry

He forbids us to keep up an anxious spirit about the things of this world. Three times over He says, “Do not be worried” or “Do not worry.” About life, about food, about clothing, about tomorrow – “do not be worried.” Be not over-careful. Be not over-anxious. Prudent provision for the future is right. Wearing, corroding, and self-tormenting anxiety is wrong.

—J.C. Ryle, ‘Expository Thoughts on John’


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