1. "The Christian has no good reason to be anxious. Now, I say that, and you think, I have plenty of reasons to be anxious. Let me list the ways in which I need to be worried. But Paul wants me to see, as I go through this passage of Scripture, that there is no There's nothing in this world that is a proper object for constant anxiety and worry. That's a powerful thing. You talk about a different way of living that's available in Jesus Christ, to the person who is in the care of a sovereign, good, and powerful Savior. So Paul leads us through this path of anxiety to prayer to peace."
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2. "In a world that rewards self-seeking and self-glorification, the Christian seeks the good of others and the glory of God. The world is quite unreasonable right now. The world rewards self-absorption. It rewards self-expression. It will teach us that this is the way in which you find your meaning, your peace. This is the way that you. This is the way that you deal with your inner demons, is that you deal with yourself. You make yourself something great or good. Make sure you get enough likes and hits and views."
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3. "You and I, friends, we can find ourselves entirely secure and taken of by Jesus Christ. I don't have to secure that in the world around me. I have that in the palm of my heavenly father. I don't have to seek it. I don't have to manufacture it. I don't have to force you to do certain things for me so that I can be secure. I am secure in the hands of my heavenly father, the creator of the universe. We do not need to tell the world to affirm our bad life choices so that we can avoid guilt and shame. You and I, friends, as, as sons and daughters. Of God, we are forgiven and we are loved and we are held secure by the God who saved us."
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4. "There's a different life available to the follower of Jesus Christ. Why should we allow our reasonableness be known to all? Paul says, because the Lord is at hand. This phrase is great. This phrase can mean that the Lord Jesus Christ is coming back anytime now. And by the way, the Lord Jesus Christ is coming back at any moment now. So let's live. Let's live like we belong to Jesus Christ. Let's let the world know what life with Jesus Christ can really be like. It's different. It's different than the storm that other people live in."
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5. "Do not be anxious about anything. You may remember earlier on in chapter two, verse 14, Paul told us to do all things without grumbling and complaining. Live your life without causing trouble. In the people around you. Now he says, I want you to not be anxious in anything, to live your life without causing trouble within yourself, which inevitably is going to cause trouble in the circles that are immediately around you. This is another one of these commands about something that is so natural to us. It is easy for us. It is natural for just about every human being I have ever met. To default, to worry, to default to some form of anxiety."
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6. "Can you imagine your life? alive, with joy and peace and a complete lack of anxiety. I hope that's attractive to you. I hope that's something that you think, boy, I wish that were true. I'm going to put it to you like this, and I'm just going to kind of leave this with you. One scholar, as he was commenting on this passage of scripture, put it like this, and I thought this was compelling. Nothing is a proper object for constant worry. Now, learning to not be anxious is not the same thing as not caring. So often the solution that we have to our worries and anxieties is to find a way to mentally or emotionally or spiritually just disconnect ourselves, become numb, to sort of swallow ourselves up in some sort of unreal bubble. But that's not what the Apostle Paul is doing."
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7. "Instead of my anxieties growing larger in my eyes, my God needs to grow larger in my heart and in my mind. There was a season in our lives where we did not know where the next job was coming from. And I happened to be at the window of a house. You know, you can kind of imagine that moment where someone's gently looking out a rainy, window, wondering about what's going to happen with life. And out that window, I see a few deer outside just eating grass. And it hit me like a hammer. If God is going to take care of those deer, he's going to take care of you. Sure enough, God took care of us. God took care of us."
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8. "Friends, the worst thing I could do with my worry, my anxiety, my pain, my confusion is to use them as reasons to reject God. Don't be anxious about anything, but in everything with prayer and supplication and thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. So there it is, this other component. And do it. With thanksgiving. So we started Jonah's prayer a couple of minutes ago. Let's finish Jonah's prayer. While he is still in the belly of the whale, Jonah 2, verse 9. But I, with the voice of thanksgiving, will sacrifice to you. What I have vowed, I will pay. Salvation belongs to the Lord. Is he getting out of the belly of the whale? He doesn't know. But with thanksgiving, I will speak to my God. And I know salvation belongs to you. And if you allow me, I will do what you told me to do."
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9. "And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ. Jesus. So where is this pattern of anxiety and prayer and thanksgiving headed? What does this advice about prayer and anxiety do as far as Paul is concerned? He says, brother and sister, there's a kind of peace that goes beyond my ability to reason through it or to manufacture it. There's a certain kind of peace that I just can't explain. The peace of God that passes all my understanding. I cannot explain every detail about it. At some point, you want me to explain it. And the only real thing that I can say is God did it. It's past my ability to pick it apart and analyze it and tell you why it has happened. It is peace that passes my understanding. I will never be able to manufacture it."
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10. "I can't manufacture it for you. You can't manufacture it for yourself. You and I have to put ourselves in the path of God and to pray and to, and to learn how to let go of our anxieties, to discover what it means to rejoice, even when chained to the wall of a Roman cell and to learn what it is to find the peace of God. The prophet Isaiah has a lot to say about the peace of God. And this is an incredible passage. He says, look, when the spirit of God is at work amongst his people, here's part of what happens in Isaiah 32, then justice shall dwell in the wilderness and righteousness abide in the fruitful field. And the effect of righteousness will be peace and the result of righteousness, quietness and trust forever. The effect of the goodness of God, the justice of God, the righteousness of God, it's going to be peace and quietness and trust forever."
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