This free Anxiety Does Not Empty Tomorrow printable Spurgeon quote is a simple reminder for days when you are weary and anxiety tries to work its way into your mind and heart. When you are tempted to fret about tomorrow, remind yourself of the futility of that choice with this pretty printable.
The quote, attributed to C. H. Spurgeon, says, “Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.” That is a timely word in a world that constantly invites us to borrow trouble from days we have not yet been given.
This printable is available in two designs: Cottage Rose & Sage and Daisies & Gingham. You may download one or both below.


Anxiety Does Not Empty Tomorrow Spurgeon Quote
Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.
— C. H. Spurgeon
About This Free Anxiety Quote Printable
This free printable includes the full quote, “Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.”
- Includes the C. H. Spurgeon quote on anxiety
- Comes in two designs: Cottage Rose & Sage and Daisies & Gingham
- PDF format
- Designed for standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper
- Lovely for Christian home decor, planners, prayer corners, and quiet spaces
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Download the Cottage Rose & Sage Anxiety Quote Printable
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Ways to Use This Anxiety Quote Printable
This printable can be used in many simple ways around your home or personal quiet space.
- Frame it for a desk, shelf, bedroom, hallway, or kitchen
- Place it near your Bible, journal, or prayer notebook
- Add it to a homemaking binder or planner
- Use it as a reminder during an anxious or uncertain season
- Print it for a friend who needs encouragement
- Add it to a homeschool room or morning basket area
A Few Thoughts on Anxiety and Tomorrow
It is said that anxiety is a thief. It feels like we are preparing when we anxiously think about the future. Instead, it usually brings about exhaustion. Anxiety tells us that if we mentally rehearse every possible outcome or sorrow, we will somehow be safer when tomorrow comes. But most of the time, anxiety simply drains the strength God has given us for today.
Christ does not call us to pretend tomorrow contains no troubles. Of course it does. But there is a difference between faithful prudence and anxious rumination. One helps us obey God in the present. The other keeps us circling around fears of things we cannot control, often paralyzing us in the process.
This little quote is a good reminder to post in a your home. Our thoughts matter. What we focus on each day matters. We can look honestly at difficult realities while still refusing to let fear rule the day God has given us.
Want the Complete Printable Collection?
This free anxiety quote printable is part of a larger collection of 20 printable quotes and KJV Bible verses.
If you would like all 20 coordinating pages in one convenient file, you can find the complete collections in my shop:
- 20 Printable Quotes & Bible Verses | Cottage Rose & Sage
- 20 Printable Quotes & Bible Verses | Daisies & Gingham
Each collection includes Scriptures and classic quotes suitable for framing, homemaking binders, homeschool rooms, prayer corners, and thoughtful gifts.









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