Wednesday, April 18, 2018

The Bow of Bronze

When I was in highschool, around age 15-17, I had anxiety.

It began when I fainted at my church when I was 15. To worsen things, my Mom got into a car accident soon after (which wasn't her fault, btw, but it still made things worse).
Because of these two things, I got too afraid to go out in public, and what's more, I didn't want to go anywhere in the car (cause cars were scary) at all. I would wear sunglasses a lot whenever we drove anywhere, because I didn't want people or my family to see I was crying and afraid underneath them. This continued pretty much everywhere we went, whether it was church, a homeschool co-op, or just a normal outing. In short, it was a pretty awful time, all the time. According to me, anyways.

Through that time, there was one verse I especially liked that reminded me of God's strength, and that through Him I could overcome my struggles.

// Psalm 18:34 //


"He trains my hands for battle, so that my arms can bend a bow of bronze."


I may not have had to go into 'actual battles' like David in the Bible, but just as battles are a struggle, my fears were a struggle for me.
This verse reminded me that:
  • He is the one who strengthens me; physically and mentally
  • With His help (and only then) can I 'bend a bow of bronze' and triumph over my fears and 'battles'
  • I can trust Him to do these things, because the Bible itself is saying so in this verse
Thankfully, I am long past the struggles that I endured as a 15-year-old. But every once in awhile, the Evil One will bring to mind fears and stressful ideas, and it's then that I have to remember this verse.
So I thought I would share it with you too.


I hope that, through whatever you're worried about, this verse will give you strength as it did/does me.

-Amaris

10 comments:

  1. Thank you, Amaris. I had anxiety problems when I was 17-19. The verse that helped me, was Isaiah 41:10.

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    1. No problem.
      Ah, yes. That's a good one too!
      :)
      -Amaris

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  2. I struggle with mild depression that can result in anxiety, thank you so much for sharing, it means a lot. God bless. <3

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  3. Hey, I'm glad you shared that. :) Thankfully, God is strong when we aren't. You too, girl!
    -Amaris

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  4. Amaris, this is stunning. It's very simply stated but really well done. I LOVED this post! <3

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    1. Thank you so much, Cordy! That means a lot. <3
      -Amaris

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  5. I also still struggle with anxiety and I do need a Bible verse like you and Erudessa have. Thank you for this!

    Catherine

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    1. Bible verses are certainly good to remember.
      You're welcome and thanks for the kind words!
      -Amaris

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