BOOK STUDY || The Answer to Anxiety by Joyce Meyer || Ch 3

On the fourth Friday of each month in 2026, we’re studying The Answer to Anxiety by Joyce Meyer. Join me as we learn practical. Scripture-based steps we can take when fear or worry try to take hold.

 

CHAPTER THREE — Five Keys to Overcoming Anxiety, Part 2

“The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith, and the beginning of true faith is the end of anxiety.”
— George Müller


INTRODUCTION

In Chapter Three, Joyce Meyer continues her teaching on the five keys to overcoming anxiety. In this chapter, we focus on the final three spiritual keys—keys that help equip us to face worry, stress, and uncertainty with greater faith and confidence in God.

These keys remind us that anxiety loses its grip when we truly believe who God is and how deeply He loves us.


KEY #3: Believe That God Is in Control

“I will not fail you or abandon you.”
— Joshua 1:5b (NLT)

When we accepted Jesus Christ as our Savior, God placed His Holy Spirit within us—to strengthen, guide, and help us at all times. He is always with us, wherever we go, and we can communicate with Him through prayer. Prayer is simply talking with God, and Joyce will expand on this more in later chapters.

Believing that God is in control means trusting that He sees what we cannot see and knows what we do not know.

“God is never without an answer to your problems.”
— Joyce Meyer

Scripture reminds us again and again:

    • Jesus is the way (John 14:6)
    • God makes a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert (Isaiah 43:19)
    • With God, all things are possible (Matthew 19:26)

KEY #4: Trust God

“When I am afraid, I will trust in You.”
— Psalm 56:3

Joyce teaches that trust produces rest, peace, hope, and a positive attitude. Trust demonstrates that we truly believe God is in control—even when circumstances feel uncertain.

“Anxiety is a method by which we try to figure out what only God knows. If we trust Him, He will give us answers at the right time… Many times, God’s answer is something we could not have even imagined.”
— Joyce Meyer

Trust releases the burden of needing to know everything now.


KEY #5: Choose to Believe How Much God Loves You

“Where God’s love is, there is no fear, because God’s perfect love drives out fear.” — 1 John 4:18a (NCV)

Joyce reminds us that anxiety and worry are often rooted in the fear that something bad will happen—or that we won’t be taken care of. When we believe God is in control and choose to trust Him, yet still struggle with fear, we must grow in our understanding of His love.

That growth may take time because of our human imperfections—but God’s love is not limited by them.

“It is because of your imperfections that God sent Jesus to die for you and take the punishment you deserve.”
— Joyce Meyer


CALL TO ACTION

Take time this week to meditate on Joyce’s Five Keys to Overcoming Anxiety. Prayerfully sit with each one, asking God to strengthen you where you feel weak.

    • Remember past victories
    • Fight the good fight of faith
    • Believe that God is in control
    • Trust God
    • Choose to believe how much God loves you

CLOSING PRAYER

Lord, thank You for giving me these five keys to help overcome anxiety. I trust that You will provide the strength and grace I need to walk in true faith and deeper trust in You. Amen.

THE HEALING JOURNEY || God Cares for a Woman’s Body

In THE HEALING JOURNEY we’ll explore the unique health challenges women face and how Christ meets us in every season with compassion, strength, and restoring love. Join me on the 3rd Friday of each month in 2026 as we walk together toward greater wholeness in body, mind, and spirit — one gentle step at a time.

 

 “I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” – Psalm 139:14

When Your Body Feels Like a Mystery

There are few areas of a woman’s health more misunderstood — or more quietly carried — than reproductive and gynecological concerns.

So many women silently endure pain, irregular cycles, cysts, fibroids, endometriosis, PCOS, infertility, and changes that are confusing or frightening.

Questions rise quietly in the heart: “Is this normal?” “Is something wrong with me?” “Why does my body feel unpredictable, painful, or unfamiliar?”

Women are often taught to push through discomfort, dismiss symptoms, or feel embarrassed to talk openly about their bodies.

Your body — including the most private, tender parts — is known, seen, and loved by God.

God’s Design Is Not Flawed

Even when your reproductive health feels complicated or overwhelming, God’s design for your body has not failed.

Hormones, cycles, fertility, and internal systems are complex — and affected by stress, age, environment, nutrition, trauma, and genetics.

Symptoms don’t mean your body is broken. They mean your body is communicating.

Your body is not your enemy — even when it feels unpredictable. It is a creation shaped by God’s hands, deserving compassion, attention, and tenderness.

The Emotional Weight Women Carry

Gynecological and reproductive issues touch identity, femininity, relationships, confidence, and emotional wellbeing.

Many women internalize deep worries: “Is my body normal?” “Can I trust it?” “Where is God in this part of my story?”

God cares about the woman waiting for answers, the one facing infertility, the one living with chronic pain, and the one carrying unseen grief.

He meets you tenderly in these private battles.

Inviting Christ into the Hidden Parts of Your Health

Psalm 139 reminds us that God knit us together with intention and care. He sees every cell, every shift, every quiet tear.

Nothing about your reproductive health is hidden from Him.

When you feel dismissed, misunderstood, frustrated, or afraid, Jesus does not step back — He steps closer.

His compassion reaches the places you struggle to voice.

Caring for Your Body with Gentle Stewardship

Reproductive and gynecological health often requires patience, advocacy, and intentional self-care.

You honor God’s design when you listen to your symptoms, seek wise medical support, nourish your hormones, rest, and give yourself permission to slow down.

Your wellbeing matters to God. Your body is a temple — not because it’s perfect, but because God dwells in you.

Your Story Is Still Being Written

No matter what you’re facing in this area of your health, God is not finished working.

He is shaping, healing, guiding, and strengthening you — even when answers are slow or the journey feels long.

You are fearfully and wonderfully made. Your story holds purpose, and your heart is deeply held by Him.

A Soft Closing Prayer

Lord, thank You for creating my body with care, intention, and beauty.

You know every hidden place, every symptom, every fear, and every longing.

Help me listen to my body with compassion and not frustration.

Guide me to the right wisdom, support, and care.

Hold my heart close when I feel vulnerable or uncertain and remind me that I am wonderfully made — even in seasons of struggle. Amen.

As we begin The Healing Journey, our worship theme song is “Healer” by Kari Jobe. This beautiful song reminds us that in every season of sickness, stress, pain, or uncertainty, Jesus is our strength and our restoration. Its simple declaration — “I believe You’re my Healer” — invites us to rest in the truth that Christ is near, He is faithful, and He is gently healing our bodies, minds, and hearts.