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  • Writer: Mark Alan Williams
    Mark Alan Williams
  • Mar 4, 2019
  • 5 min read

Updated: Nov 25, 2022

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In this era of so many opportunities, learning to conquer overwhelm seems to be a growing need for many, including myself. For me, having embarked on the major undertaking of founding a new ministry (Discipleship Journeys with Jesus), my days are filled with competing priorities. The opportunities are huge, but which do I work on first? Recruiting, promoting, creating, writing, fund raising, systematizing, partnering. Each priority seems important and urgent and if I’m not careful I quickly feel overwhelmed.

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Recently however I wrote down some reminders that help me conquer overwhelm. I refer to this list frequently for help. They’re rooted in my faith in Jesus Christ and His Word, the Bible. If you’re not yet a follower of Christ, I highly recommend you click HERE and get the extra power that comes from connecting to the Almighty!

Here are 7 reminders that help me conquer overwhelm:

1. In each moment, I only have one thing to do

Often it seems my sense of overwhelm comes from simultaneously thinking of the many different things I have to do and flitting from one to the other, anxious and distracted. But the truth is that in each moment, I only have one thing to do.

Richard Sloma has said, “Never try to solve all the problems all at once—make them line up for you one-by-one.”

That quote reminds me that I only need to handle one thing at a time and when I try to do several things, I’m usually ineffective at any of them.

Some might argue that they’re good at multi-tasking. However, unless it is a rote task, our minds can only focus on one item at a time, and multi-tasking doesn’t work.

Besides, it is liberating to conquer overwhelm by figuring out what the next important task is and focusing on it.

2. God has provided enough time to do all He is asking me to do.

If I’m overwhelmed, it’s not because God expects me to do more than I can do. Jesus said, “My burden is light.”

Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28-30)

Overwhelm results from my own expectations, or what I think others expect of me (and perhaps they do). But God is much more reasonable! Thus, to conquer overwhelm, I try to focus on the fact that God loves me and doesn’t expect more of me than I can reasonably do.

3. Achievement comes by continually completing the next most important task.

Part of our problem with overwhelm is that we want everything now! Thus, we try to get it all done now and end up frustrated and overwhelmed.

Someone has said that “We overestimate what we can accomplish in a day and underestimate what we can accomplish in a year.”

Instead, we need to take the long view which says, “I’m going to keep banging away on this project, doing the next most important task, and one day it will result in a huge accomplishment.”

I’m reminded of the old saying, “How do you eat an elephant?” Answer: “One bite at a time.” Or, as someone else has said, “Inch by inch anything’s a cinch.”

4. The Holy Spirit will guide me to the next most important task.

When I’m frantic with overwhelm, I find that often the best thing to do is to stop, get quiet, listen and wait on the Lord, so He can direct me in what to do next. The Bible repeatedly says to “wait on the Lord.” When I do that, He soon brings to mind the next most important task.

In fact, when I quiet myself before the Lord, He often brings to mind important tasks I had forgotten to do, and ideas I hadn’t thought of.

I’m not talking about an hour of listening, or even fifteen minutes. Usually it is five or ten minutes of solitude that quiets my restless, overwhelmed spirit and allows guidance from the Lord to occur.

5. I won’t survive.

This might sound strange, but to conquer overwhelm, I often remind myself that life is short, everyone dies, and I don’t have to be so stressed since in the end I won’t survive anyway.

Call me morbid; I prefer to call it realistic.

If this step isn’t helpful for you then skip it, no problem. But for me, taking things too seriously is a problem, and it helps me lighten up and remember that I won’t survive anyway.

6. Sabbath rest is God’s command and a physical, mental and spiritual necessity.

I certainly understand that “remember the Sabbath” is part of the Old Covenant, whose laws have been nullified in the New Covenant of Christ. However, the command to practice a Sabbath rest was part of the 10 Commandments, God’s top ten! To violate the Sabbath could bring the death penalty under the Old Covenant (see Exodus 31:14). It’s a serious issue.

The key concept was “rest:” Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work: 10 But the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates: 11 For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it. (Exodus 20:8-11 KJV)

Why did God rest on the seventh day? It was certainly NOT because the Almighty needed rest, but it was to demonstrate for us the importance of weekly rest.

Here’s the bottom line: If we are 24/7 workaholics, we’ll violate a biblical principal of rest and never conquer overwhelm.

I know there are pastors who abuse this biblical example, and I encourage them to reconsider and repent. The principle of rest is vital and will enable us to do more in the end, and likely live longer as well.

7. When I am weak, then I am strong.

This paradox is taught in 2 Corinthians 12:10 where the Apostle Paul wrote: For Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”

It truly is a paradox, and a quite wonderful one! Time after time it has been so very encouraging for me to remember that when I am weakest, the Lord can be the strongest as He works through me. I might be feeling overwhelmed, but in the midst of the threat of overwhelm, the Lord is powerfully strong for me, because when I am weak, He is strong.

I can conquer overwhelm when I remember that in my weakness, the Lord can be strongest for me.

Conclusion:

Remembering these seven reminders really helps me to conquer overwhelm. I hope they can help you also.

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Updated: Mar 26, 2019

God will waste nothing. –Phillips Brooks


Give your past to God and let Him make a future out of it through Jesus Christ. He uses broken and redeemed sinners, and their past mistakes to work for their good and His glory. He will waste nothing.  



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I wanted to get rid of my past and through Jesus Christ I did. Almost 30 years ago, my life was out of control and I was making increasingly sinful choices. I’d heard that Jesus died for my sins, but I thought I had sinned too much for Him to forgive me.


I begin to notice Christians in my workplace and their purity; and I wanted to be like them. So, one Sunday on New Year’s Day, I attended a Christian church and I heard a message that just as people look forward to a new year for a clean slate, I could have a clean slate through Christ. I could be forgiven because of Jesus’ death on the cross and have eternal life; if I accepted Him as my Lord and Savior. I went home and prayed to receive Him.


Since accepting Christ, God has brought good out of my past, because He has used it to give me great empathy for others and to offer hope to those who are struggling, hurt and broken.


You can get rid of your past: your past regrets, disappointments, failures and guilt; by making peace with God (Romans 5:1).

Whether we have only sinned a little or a lot, we all need forgiveness, because we all have sinned; and even one sin is too much for a holy God (Romans 3:23).


Jesus shed His blood for our sins when He died on the cross to satisfy God’s justice and take our punishment; so that we could receive the gift of eternal life (Romans 6:23), (Romans 5:8). Then 3 days later, Jesus rose from the dead. He is God’s only plan for our salvation (Acts 4:12).


You can do as I did, 30 years ago and admit that you are a sinner in need of a Savior. Ask God to forgive you for your sins and pray to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior (Romans 10:9-10), (Acts 10:13).

You can have a fresh start and a new life in Christ. You can become a new person today by receiving Him. Your past can be healed!

This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun! (2 Corinthians 5:17 NLT)

No matter what you’ve done, God can forgive you and give you a future in Christ.

There is nothing you or I can do to earn salvation. It is a gift from God and by grace alone, and through faith alone in Jesus Christ, and His death and resurrection.


Ephesians 2:8-9 says, “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” (NIV)


He will waste nothing. God is incredibly resourceful and transforms broken lives into those that are beautiful to behold and useful for His Kingdom. He can turn your mess into a message of His love and grace.


Believers have God’s promise that He will cause everything to work together for good, including the past; for those who love Him and are called by Him.

And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them. (Romans 8:28 NLT)

Getting rid of your past doesn’t mean that you won’t have negative consequences from poor decisions made or that everything that happens in life will always be wonderful. Christians have trials and difficulties in life.



Would you like to get rid of your past and embrace the future God has for you?   


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  • Writer: Mark Alan Williams
    Mark Alan Williams
  • Feb 18, 2019
  • 5 min read

Updated: May 21, 2019

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In this article I’d like to share some ways God speaks to us. Unfortunately, some think that there is no God because He hasn’t made Himself more obvious. Others think that God exists, but He is not a very good communicator. Both of these viewpoints remind me of my studies as a Communications major at Moody Bible Institute and Biola University. We were taught that communication is a two-way process. For there to be real interaction, there must be a communicator and there must also be someone listening. I am convinced that God has communicated clearly, but that too often we aren’t listening.

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Why aren’t we listening? Mark Twain said it well, “It’s not the things in the Bible which I don’t understand that bother me, it’s the things I do understand.”

Selective hearing” is when we hear what we want to, and don’t hear what we don’t want to hear. Some of us (particularly husbands?) are quite good at this. Perhaps this is part of our problem hearing the wonderful ways God speaks to us today! A major question to consider is how much we really want to hear God’s communication to us.


If we’re willing to listen, here are 6 wonderful ways God speaks to us today (which all happen to start with the letter C):


1. Creation.

This is perhaps the greatest reason that most people believe in God—because it seems obvious by simply observing the world and the universe that they came from somewhere and didn’t just happen. It seems that only those hell-bent (literally!) on denying the existence of God are the ones who look around and try to say there is no God.


For more on this, see my article “7 Amazing Ways God Reveals Himself to Us,” particularly the words of Lee Strobel in that article. Lee was forced to become a believer when he recognized the complexity of creation.


From the creation of the world, God’s invisible qualities, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly observed in what he made. As a result, people have no excuse.” (Romans 1:20 GW)


2. Commands.

By commands I mean the words of the Bible, God’s written communication to us. Some communication is verbal, but everyone who has made a formal communication knows how important written communication is! An agreement with a handshake won’t hold up very well in a court of law.


“Every Scripture passage is inspired by God. All of them are useful for teaching, pointing out errors, correcting people, and training them for a life that has God’s approval.” (2 Timothy 3:16 GW)

God has communicated very carefully and clearly in written form in the Bible. If you want proof of this, there is a lot—I suggest you start with my brief article “4 Reasons You Can Love and Trust the Bible Today.”  


I love how the Bible starts with “in the beginning” and ends with a description of eternity and our eternal homes. It is God’s comprehensive and complete written revelation, which is truly amazing.


3. Circumstances.

By circumstances I mean the open doors, unique opportunities and special life situations that God brings our way.


Jesus regularly performed ministry based on circumstances. He came across people with needs and ministered to them. It was all in God’s sovereign plan from a wider perspective. But from the human viewpoint, it looked like circumstances.


The Apostle Paul wrote: “…pray also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word…” (Colossians 4:3a ESV)


Likewise, we should pray for “open doors” or circumstances through which God is speaking to us. Or as Henry & Richard Blackaby call this, “Watching to see where God is working and joining Him in it.”


4. Christ.

Jesus is certainly one of the major ways God speaks to us. In fact, He is called “The Word!”In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” (John 1:1 ESV)

Why is Jesus called “the Word?” Because through His life and His teachings, God has spoken to us so clearly! For example, He said, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the father but through me.” (John 14:6) How could He be any clearer than that?


Earlier in that passage He made it clear why it is so important to come through Him to the Father: because of the mansions He is preparing in heaven for those who receive His gift of salvation. My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.” (John 14:2-3 NIV)


To receive the gift of salvation and eternity in a “mansion” in heaven, please go HERE.

For some of the proof that Christ is the Savior, go HERE.


5. Community.

The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice.” (Proverbs 12:15 ESV)

God speaks to Christians through other believers in Christ. Sometimes that guidance is generalized wisdom, and other times it is specific advice or “a word of wisdom” given to an individual (see 1 Corinthians 12:8).  

We disregard the wisdom of the community of God at our own peril. Many disasters can be averted if we listen to God speak to us through others in the body of Christ. Are they always right? No, of course not. That’s where we must rely on the final way God speaks.


6. Conversation.

The last of these ways that God speaks to us is through conversation. This is called listening prayer or hearing from God through His speaking to us personally. Usually it is not an audible voice, but an impression, a conviction, a leading or a prompting.

Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” (John 10:27 ESV)

I’ve written a lot about this conversation we have with God in these articles and podcasts (including the fact that it can never contradict Scripture):


Conclusion: Aren’t these wonderful ways God speaks to us today?

The big question in my mind is this: Are we willing to listen?


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