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Why are we carrying burdens God never asked us to carry? Most of us have a list of things we're worried about. In fact, we've become so accustomed to worry that we don't even recognize that we bring it with us everywhere we go. We dismiss our inner turmoil and fear as just part of being a responsible, realistic human being. Meanwhile, our culture is producing worriers at an unprecedented rate, driven by 24-hour access to news and social media, with the average person checking their phone hundreds of times a day. It's no wonder we have less peace in our generation. Pastor Adam and Steph open up one of their favorite chapters in the Bible—Matthew 6—to reflect on Jesus's comforting words to His disciples. Each day has enough trouble of its own, but God knows exactly what you need, and you can trust Him. *Scripture referenced in this episode: Matthew 6:25, 34
By Adam CookWhy are we carrying burdens God never asked us to carry? Most of us have a list of things we're worried about. In fact, we've become so accustomed to worry that we don't even recognize that we bring it with us everywhere we go. We dismiss our inner turmoil and fear as just part of being a responsible, realistic human being. Meanwhile, our culture is producing worriers at an unprecedented rate, driven by 24-hour access to news and social media, with the average person checking their phone hundreds of times a day. It's no wonder we have less peace in our generation. Pastor Adam and Steph open up one of their favorite chapters in the Bible—Matthew 6—to reflect on Jesus's comforting words to His disciples. Each day has enough trouble of its own, but God knows exactly what you need, and you can trust Him. *Scripture referenced in this episode: Matthew 6:25, 34