
Trusting God's Sovereignty Over Worry
Worry drains energy but solves nothing. Fear magnifies problems, but faith trusts God’s sovereignty. Discover how shifting from anxiety to assurance brings lasting peace.
Consider the Israelites at the Red Sea. Fear gripped them as Pharaoh’s army approached, but their worry changed nothing. God had already planned their deliverance, parting the sea for their escape (Exodus 14:13—14). Their anxiety neither influenced nor hastened the solution. God had handled the situation before they saw the evidence.
Anxiety often arises from an unknown future, yet Scripture affirms divine sovereignty. “I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning” (Isaiah 46:9—10). The future is certain to the Creator. He has already determined its course, aligning it with his purpose.
Joseph’s life illustrates this truth. Sold into slavery, falsely accused, and imprisoned, his circumstances seemed bleak. Yet, God had already orchestrated events to place him in a position of authority, ensuring provision for his family during the famine (Genesis 50:20). What seemed like misfortune was part of a larger design. Worry could not alter his destiny; God had already handled it.
Faith Over Fear
Faith does not mean ignoring reality but recognising that outcomes rest beyond human ability. The apostle Paul faced hardships, imprisonment, and uncertainty. Yet, he confidently declared, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God” (Philippians 4:6). His trust in divine providence replaced anxiety with peace.
Shifting Perspective
Corrie ten Boom, a Holocaust survivor, said, “Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength.” Her suffering did not define her faith; trust in God’s sovereignty did. Worrying about the unknown only drains present strength. Confidence in God’s plan brings peace.
Worry accomplishes nothing; God has already handled what concerns you. The future is secure not because of human effort but divine sovereignty. Trusting in his control shifts focus from anxiety to assurance. Faith acknowledges that every detail is already under divine care.
(Haunu resides in Dorcas Veng, New Lamka. In addition to her role as a financial steward in the Baptist Youth Fellowship, she is an avid writer who finds joy in crafting narratives in her spare time.)

