 Overcome anxiety and fear by embracing this one biblically grounded truth. There still may be a process you undergo in order to overcome the patterns of panic and anxiety. But at least for me, this thought really helped to set things in perspective. The Lord never promised that things wouldn't go wrong. He promised to be with us when they do. In fact, trials aren't a sign that God's rejected you or that the devil is winning. Trials can build your faith. So, no matter what happens, the Lord is with you. And the troubles will serve a positive purpose. So, here's that thought. Fear asks what if faith declares even if. Instead of letting your mind play through the worst case scenarios, embrace the fact that sometimes things go right. And yes, sometimes things do go wrong. But what should we fear? Pain, loss, suffering, death? Even if those should occur, we are victorious in Christ. And even if we should experience the worst, ultimately, we're in His love.