Embracing Tomorrow: Faith, Worship, and Divine Guidance

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And that's what God speaks to us. He reminds us, hey, he says, hey, I have a third way. And my way is beyond what you can actually think. It's beyond what you plan. And my way is something that your fear has no place in. So I think we always need to be reminded what God spoke in Isaiah. This is what he says. He says, for my thoughts are not your thoughts. [00:18:18] (24 seconds)


And it's so important that we see tomorrow with this in mind, right? Because as we remember, hey, God has a way that I haven't even thought about. Guess what? It helps us to walk in the confidence, knowing that wherever we walk, whatever tomorrow brings us, it's going to be on holy ground with Jesus. Amen? We got to hold on to that. [00:19:33] (22 seconds)


And I want you to know this, that the unknowns of tomorrow are anxiety's best friend. But here's the good news, church. Here is the good news. We as Christians do not have to live that. Well, I just want to be crystal clear about that. I want to state that again, because this is the this is the native language of the culture we live in. We don't have to live that way. [00:22:57] (25 seconds)


This is why Apostle Paul gives us a great prescription famously found in Philippians four. He writes this. He says, let your gentleness be evident to all. He says, the Lord is near. He says, do not be anxious about anything. But in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds. [00:23:33] (31 seconds)


So how could Paul, in the middle of this, right, be anxious for nothing? Well, I think the truth, actually, when we read this, is in what Paul is not saying. I'm saying it again. I think we find more truth and more application. And when we see what Paul is not saying and what Paul is not saying is Paul is not saying you don't have anything to be anxious about. [00:24:01] (25 seconds)


Why in the face of the things worth being anxious about, why in the face of things worth being worrying about is is Paul saying to us that you don't have to be anxious because I believe Paul understood what Joshua experienced. Right. What we just talked about, that when we are facing the planning of tomorrow, we're facing the fears of tomorrow. Many times we forget what Joshua learned is that God offers us a third way. [00:27:03] (29 seconds)


Sometimes he has a way that's going to work out that blesses us and blesses other people. Sometimes he's working out something so that we just have a testimony. Sometimes it's necessary for us to go through a struggle so he can use it for the growth of ourselves and other people, but God always has a way that is above our way that we haven't thought. [00:28:06] (20 seconds)


Worship and worry cannot coexist. Listen, when you are so focused on God, the one who loves you and the one who holds the future in his hands, it's impossible to also then worry about that future. You understand? The God of the universe loves you when you're focusing on that God, knowing he has the future in his hands. You can't then worry about. The future that is in his hands. [00:32:43] (24 seconds)


We worship with gratitude by looking back and being thankful. And we worship with service by looking forward and being obedient to what God is calling us to do. And I'll ask you a question. What is that for you? Here's another secret. It's hard for us to be focused and be anxious about where our life isn't going right when we're bringing help to somebody else's life. [00:35:57] (23 seconds)


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