I guess we tend to think that anxiety and fear must be from the devil because Jesus says perfect love casts out all fear. So, if we are fearful, we are not made perfect in love. On the other hand, who is? Jesus says not to have worry about anything, but to trust in God as do the lilies of the field. On the other hand, no feelings, in and of themselves, acan be a sin. Feelings are part of our normal human makeup, just like our hands and feet. They are of neutral moral value in and of themselves. It is what we do with the feelings that makes the difference. Recognizing that all feelings, even the unpleasant ones, are a gift from God will help. The idea of “getting rid of” feelings is not healthy nor is it demonstrating and attitude of gratitude for all things that God has provided. We need our fear and anxiety to protect us at times. there are certain things that SHOULD leave us feeling afraid and anxious. Scripture tells us to “give thanks in everything”. Once accepting that unpleasant feelings are a gift of God, the next step is to give thanks for them. Each and every time the sense of anxiety and fear pervades, give thanks to God. If you have given your life to HIm, then everything you have, and everything you are belongs to Him, even the fear and anxiety. Instead of getting judgemental upon yourself, just give thanks and praise that He has made you wonderful according to His divine plan. Don’t give the devil a foothold by ascribing any ownership to him. Jesus has triumphed over Satan on the cross, and treads him under the foot. We, who have been baptized into Christ, have died to ourselves and our life is hidden with Christ in God. We are seated with Him in the heavenly places. We need to think and act as resurrected persons. Fear hath no dominion over us any more.
Along a more practical line, I find it helpful to lie on the bed, let the body rest, and listen to scripture on cd’s.
And, as one of my early mentors taught me, “nobody ever died from lack of sleep”. If one gives thanks for the wakefulness, and prays constantly to be “awake unto God” one can make good use of wakefulness. We belong to Christ, whether we are asleep or awake. Jesus cares much more about us being in communion with Him than he does how many hours of sleep we get. However, we tend to focus on the wrong thing. It is in Him that we live, move, and have our being.