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<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title>Why Are You Anxious?</title> <style> :root { --bg: #f5f1e6; --gold: #8c6a1b; --gold-light: #c9a646; --text: #2f2a24; } * { box-sizing: border-box; } body { margin: 0; background: var(--bg); color: var(--text); font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif; font-size: 18px; line-height: 1.7; } main { max-width: 720px; margin: 0 auto; padding: 56px 28px 72px; } h1 { margin: 0 0 36px; text-align: center; font-size: 40px; line-height: 1.2; color: var(--gold); font-weight: 700; } h2 { margin: 42px 0 14px; font-size: 26px; line-height: 1.3; color: var(--gold); font-weight: 700; } p { margin: 0 0 16px; } .lead::first-letter { float: left; font-size: 64px; line-height: 0.9; padding-right: 10px; padding-top: 6px; color: var(--gold); } .scripture { margin: 24px 0; padding: 16px 18px; border-left: 3px solid var(--gold-light); font-style: italic; background: rgba(201, 166, 70, 0.08); } .scripture .ref { display: block; text-align: right; margin-top: 10px; font-style: normal; color: var(--gold); } blockquote { margin: 32px 0 0; padding: 18px 22px; border-left: 3px solid var(--gold-light); color: var(--gold); font-size: 22px; line-height: 1.6; font-style: italic; background: rgba(201, 166, 70, 0.08); } ``` </style> </head> <body> <main> <h1>Why Are You Anxious?</h1> <p class="lead">Why are you anxious—when sometimes there is a clear reason, and other times there is none at all?</p> <p>If anxiety only arose from identifiable threats, then removing the cause would remove the anxiety. But it does not. Some are anxious because of real pressures—health, money, relationships. Others feel the same weight with no clear trigger. Different circumstances, same condition. That suggests anxiety is not merely a reaction to life; it is revealing something about the foundation beneath it.</p> <h2>Circumstantial Anxiety</h2> <p>Take circumstantial anxiety first. If your anxiety is tied to real risks, then the solution is to eliminate those risks. But that cannot be done. Even if one problem is solved, another remains possible. Health can fail, markets can shift, people can change. If your peace depends on stable circumstances, then you are requiring something the world cannot provide. Stability is not absent—it is impossible.</p> <h2>Anxiety Without a Clear Cause</h2> <p>Now take non-circumstantial anxiety. If nothing is immediately wrong, why the unease? You might say it is chemical, psychological, or subconscious. But even then, the question remains: why does the mind generate fear in the absence of threat? Because it is anticipating loss. It is not responding to what is, but to what could be. Anxiety without a clear cause is not irrational—it is preemptive. It is the mind recognizing that everything it depends on is, in principle, unstable.</p> <p>So whether anxiety is triggered or ambient, the logic converges. In both cases, it is tied to vulnerability. You are attached to things that can be lost—and you know it, whether consciously or not.</p> <h2>The Failure of Ordinary Solutions</h2> <p>Consider the usual resolutions. If you pursue control, you reduce some uncertainty but never eliminate it. If you pursue success, you gain security but also something to defend. If you pursue relationships, you gain love but also exposure to loss. Every solution intensifies the very condition it tries to solve. Why? Because each one deepens your investment in what cannot last.</p> <h2>The Existential Problem Beneath It</h2> <p>This is where the issue becomes existential, not situational. You are not simply anxious about events—you are anxious in a world where everything passes. What you build can erode. What you love can be taken. What you are can fade. Death does not merely threaten particular things; it renders all merely earthly solutions temporary. So the real question is not, “How do I reduce anxiety in my current situation?” but “What holds when my entire life is subject to loss?”</p> <p>A true answer would need to meet exacting conditions. It must not depend on circumstances, or it will rise and fall with them. It must not depend on your performance, or it will collapse under failure. It must not be vulnerable to time, decay, or death, or anxiety will remain rational. It must be unlosable.</p> <p>Nothing within the world satisfies those conditions.</p> <h2>The Necessary Resolution</h2> <p>This is precisely where Jesus Christ is not a religious option, but a necessary resolution. In Him, your identity is not achieved but given—secured by His finished work, not your fluctuating life. That means it does not rise and fall with success or failure. In Him, you are known and loved by God without condition, which means your worth is not negotiated through circumstances or other people.</p> <p>And critically, Christ does not merely stabilize your present—He answers your future. If He has overcome death, then the final ground of loss has been removed. What you have in Him cannot be eroded by time or taken by circumstance, because it is anchored beyond both.</p> <p>So anxiety—whether tied to a visible cause or arising without one—is exposing the same truth: you are trying to rest on what cannot hold you.</p> <blockquote>The question is no longer why you are anxious. It is whether what you trust can survive everything you fear. Only one answer can.</blockquote> </main> </body> </html>
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