Overcoming Worry: Trusting God's Provision and Promises

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1. "You might ask, you know, what do I worry about? Well, unfortunately, the answer is, too many things. You worry about too many things. I don't know if this has ever happened to you or not, but have you ever known someone who you thought was a friend? Like you thought they were a good friend later on to find out that they weren't really a friend at all. And they may have actually been more of an enemy than a friend to you. Well, that's also true when we think about worry. Like a lot of people think that worry is their friend. Like they really think worry is a friend. They don't say it, but they live like it. They don't say it, but they live like it. Like this. We worry. We hold on to things so much. We hold on to our worry." [03:42] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We will never be set free from being a captive of worry until we recognize that worry is not our friend. Worry is not our friend. It's actually one of our worst enemies. It's one of the tools that Satan uses, the evil one uses. And he is trying to destroy our faith and to teach us and to train us to actually worry. That's what he wants us to do. So here's what scripture says in the last part of Romans chapter 14, verse 23, the last part of that verse, it says this, and everything that does not come from faith, what is it? Everything that does not come from faith is sin, sin. And in so many ways, worry is the opposite of faith. If anything, it's not faith in God. It may be faith in the evil one. It's saying, I believe in the worst possible case scenario. It's faith in the bad things rather than faith in God." [05:06] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The sin of worry is a lack of faith in God's promises and his power. That's what it is. It is a sin. And we don't have to worry about it. We don't have to worry about it. We don't have to worry about it. We must acknowledge it. And what is the sin? Well, the sin of worry is a lack of faith in God's promises and his power. And it did not come from God. In fact, here's what scripture says in 2 Timothy chapter 1, verse 7. Scripture says this, for God has not given us a spirit of fear or anxiety or tension or worry, but what has God given us? Well, he's given us a spirit of what? Of power and of love and of a sound mind. The spirit of fear, it doesn't come from God. It's actually from the evil one. And so many of us are gripped by it and we don't know what to do with it." [06:30] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus said, do not worry about your life. More like a command. And when he said, do not worry about your life, he means your whole life. Like in total, it means your mental state and your physical body and your emotional life. Your spiritual life. It means your life in the past. It means your life today. It means your life on into the future. And he says, don't worry about your life. In other words, he's saying, don't worry about anything. Don't worry about it. And he goes on to say, basically, because your heavenly father, he loves you and he's got your back. That's what Jesus is saying, that God has got you covered." [08:07] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "I will do what God asks me to do. Just repeat after me. I will do, all right, everybody say this together. I will do what God asks me to do. All right, let's do it one more time. I will do what God asks me to do. You see, the problem is there are a lot of people that are Christians, and in my opinion, they kind of over-spiritualize everything. Like, I will do what God asks me to do. I will do what God asks me to do. I will do what God asks me to do. I will do what God asks me to do. I will do what God asks me to do. You know, sometimes people will be unemployed. Some of you will be like, hey, dude, you know, are you looking for a job? Nope. Well, do you have your resume made out? Nope. Are you networking? Nope. Well, what are you doing? Well, I'm just waiting on God to bring me a job. You know, people do that all the time." [09:27] (54 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "We have to retrain our minds not to run down the road of worry, because honestly, that's what our minds are already trained to do, and it's not working. It's not working. Always thinking of the worst case scenarios. We're going to have to do what God asks us to do. Now, honestly, this is not this may take some time, all right? It may take some time to retrain our mind. It will take some time, okay? And I'll give you an example. Maybe in high school, you studied Spanish, okay? And maybe you studied it for four years, and so you can say some words, and you can speak it fairly well. So let's say there was a foreign exchange student from a Spanish-speaking country who comes to your school, and you are the person who actually gets to try to welcome them, because, you know, you had four years of Spanish, and your teacher asks you if you would be willing to talk to them, and so you say, sí, sí, and you start talking, and it's very difficult, because you've never really carried on a conversation with somebody who was fluent." [15:10] (67 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Can you heal someone of cancer? Can you do that? No, you can't. Can God do that? Yes. So that's something that we have to give to God. We don't worry about it because we really can't do anything about it. We give it to God. What can we do, though? Well, we can go to the doctor. We can get good advice and ultimately determine a treatment plan. But ultimately, we have to trust God to do what only he can do. All right. Here's another question. Can you protect your kids from all danger? No. No. Can God give his angels charge over your kids? Yes, he can. So we give that over to God. Another question. Can you change your spouse? Now, I see you hesitating on that one. Okay. I saw that. You hesitated. All right. Some of you think you can, but you cannot. And so no elbowing going on right now. No elbows being thrown. But let me ask you again. Can you change your spouse? No. Can God change your spouse? Yes. And here's the thing. God can change you too. So we give it to God." [22:32] (82 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "I will do what God asked me to do. And I'm going to give him the things that I cannot do. And here's the third thing. I'm going to trust God no matter what happens. I'm going to trust God no matter what happens. No matter what. No matter if God does what I want him to do. No matter if he does something else. No matter what happens, I will trust God. And here's what scripture says. The words of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew chapter six, verse 33 and 34. He says this, but seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. This is what Jesus said. He said, therefore, do not worry about what? He said, do not worry about tomorrow. Why? For tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. Do not worry about tomorrow. Like when you trust God, you realize that he's already there. Like he's already in tomorrow. Time is not an issue for him. He's already there. He's already there. No matter what happens, I'm going to trust God." [24:03] (67 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "I have walked with him in enough yesterdays that I have seen his faithfulness enough times and enough yesterdays to realize that he will be faithful today and he will be faithful on into the future and tomorrow. And I really don't have to worry. I don't have to worry. Now, here's where it should all come together for you. I will do what God asked me to do. I will give God, what I can't do. And you want to stop worrying? I want you to look at this. I will trust God no matter what happens. That's the picture that you need to see. No matter what. If God does what I think he should do, I'm going to trust him. If God doesn't do what I think he should do, I'm still going to trust him. If I pray and believe God for a miracle and he does it, I'm going to trust him. If my worst nightmare comes about, I believe he's sovereign. I believe that he's good. I believe that he has a plan to bless you and to prosper you, not to harm you, but to give you hope and a future, which is what he tells us in his word. And even if it doesn't look like what I think it should look like, I'm still going to trust him." [25:29] (74 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "I don't know what you're worried about today, but I know that worry has held me captive for too many years and for far too long. It is a sin that I refuse to live with any longer because in sin, this sin, this worry in my life, it's really a lack of faith in the promises and the power of God. And I don't want to insult my God in that way. I believe he is who he says he is, that he is capable, that he is willing, and that he is able to take care of me. So I will do what God asks me to do. I will give God what I can't do. I will trust God no matter what happens. And as you put your life in him, as you are hidden in him more and more with Christ, may he remove all the worry and all the anxiety and all the fear because God has not given you a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. I pray that you would be set free from the sin of worry in your life today." [27:03] (69 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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