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In our exploration of worry, we discover that it's not inherently bad - it can motivate us and protect us. However, Jesus teaches us in Matthew 6 to 'seek first the kingdom of God' instead of worrying about our daily needs. This isn't a call to ignore real-world concerns, but rather an invitation to ground ourselves in a deeper reality. The kingdom of God isn't a distant realm, but a present reality of love that we're already immersed in. By prioritizing this ultimate reality, we can find peace that surpasses understanding, even in the face of life's challenges. This shift in perspective can transform how we view ourselves, others, and the world around us.
By CrossWalk Community Church Napa4.6
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In our exploration of worry, we discover that it's not inherently bad - it can motivate us and protect us. However, Jesus teaches us in Matthew 6 to 'seek first the kingdom of God' instead of worrying about our daily needs. This isn't a call to ignore real-world concerns, but rather an invitation to ground ourselves in a deeper reality. The kingdom of God isn't a distant realm, but a present reality of love that we're already immersed in. By prioritizing this ultimate reality, we can find peace that surpasses understanding, even in the face of life's challenges. This shift in perspective can transform how we view ourselves, others, and the world around us.

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