You are in trouble until I’m the one thing.” . . . It’s because the opposite of anxiety is single-mindedness, and the opposite of peace is worry, and the counterfeit of peace is a kind of apathy and cynicism, and that counterfeit peace cannot coexist with the tenderness of love and joy and so on. How do you cultivate it? Fairly simple. It says, verse 8 [of Philippians 4], “Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, think on these things . . .”