Anxiety Is a Signal, Not a Destination Anxiety is often a signal pointing to something deeper—fear, uncertainty, or a lack of control. But it was never meant to be a place you live in. I experienced a time in my life where I was dealing with a deep personal betrayal. What stood out to me most was what happened before I even knew about it. For weeks, I felt a strong pull to pray. There were nights I would fall asleep on my knees, unable to rest in my bed. At the time, I didn’t fully understand why, but looking back, I can see that God was preparing my heart. Hannah experienced deep anxiety and anguish as she cried out to God in prayer. She didn’t stay in her pain; she brought it to God, and He met her there. “The reason why many are still troubled, still seeking, still making little forward progress is because they haven't yet come to the end of themselves. We're still trying to give orders, and interfering with God's work within us.” - A.W. Tozer Anxiety can be an invitation—not to stay in fear, but to turn to God. Prayer is a divine exchange. You give God your worry, and He gives you His peace. Respond to God’s Word: When anxiety rises today, pause and turn it into a prayer. What specific worry will you bring to God?