Calm My Anxious Heart
(A book review by Kim Melton)
The book Calm
My Anxious Heart by Linda Dillow is a must read. I do not consider myself to be a book
reviewer. In fact, I can’t remember the
last time I wrote a book review. After
reading this book, I feel compelled to recommend it to you.
I picked up this book because of the
title. What woman doesn’t need to have
her anxious heart calmed? As I began to
read, I realized that it had to deal with another issue that I never would have
associated with anxiety: contentment.
Linda deals with topics such as being
content with your circumstances, who you are, your role, and your relationships
to name a few. She points us to the
only One who can meet those needs and satisfy our longings. She draws us in and shows us the One who
gives a “peace that passeth all understanding.”
“How does God enable us to be content? He
infuses contentment into us through His Word. As it seeps into our minds, it
transforms us. Just as a cup of tea gets stronger when we give it time to
steep, so we become more content when we spend time in God’s Word and allow it
to seep into our lives, transforming us to be like Him.”*
While all of this is good, there is one
element of the book that made me keep turning the pages. Linda was a missionary wife. Almost every single illustration in the book
is from the perspective of being a missionary.
She served in Hong Kong and Romania.
She suffered longing, pain, anxiety and
fear just like you and me. She had times
when she felt like her family in the USA needed her, but she was so very far
away. She faced the fear of not knowing
what might be lurking around the corner as she served in a country where many
believers were jailed for what she was doing.
She endured loneliness. She saw
the Lord answer the same prayer for a missionary family one way and for her
family in another, perhaps less desirable, way. She understands our heart, dear missionary
lady.
A study guide accompanies this book to help
you spend more time meditating on the truths in each chapter. At the end, she closes with a personal letter. I’d like to close this “review” with a
paragraph from that letter.
“When we’ve given all our questions to God,
when we’re not grumbling about the past or anxious about the future, when our
tomorrows are in His keeping, we are free to wake up every morning and say, ‘God,
You’ve given me today as a gift. Show me
how to glorify You in it.’”*
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*Dillow, Linda (2007-06-15). Calm My
Anxious Heart: A Woman's Guide to Finding Contentment (TH1NK Reference
Collection). NAVPress - A. Kindle
Edition.
I have this book but I haven't read it yet. Thanks for the review!
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