"The English word worry actually has its roots in the word “strangle.”
Strangle is one of the most powerful descriptions of what worry does to you.
It “strangles the life out of you.” The same is true with the heart.
If we take our eyes off Jesus and focus on the evil of this world and our circumstances,
Then, little by little, the layers of negativity harden around our hearts,
Then the love for God and others waxes cold.” - Andrew Wommack.
If you cannot count the number of hairs on your head,
Nor able discern how the birds of the air feeds;
Why worry?
Think on these !!
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Ukpai Anthony™
Strangle is one of the most powerful descriptions of what worry does to you.
It “strangles the life out of you.” The same is true with the heart.
If we take our eyes off Jesus and focus on the evil of this world and our circumstances,
Then, little by little, the layers of negativity harden around our hearts,
Then the love for God and others waxes cold.” - Andrew Wommack.
If you cannot count the number of hairs on your head,
Nor able discern how the birds of the air feeds;
Why worry?
Think on these !!
______________
Ukpai Anthony™
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