In his sermon, Leo Bigger talks about how our thoughts guide us and how we can take care to free the thoughts of worries. Leo refers to the Verse Philipper 4.6-8, which is about not to worry and thank you so that we can receive peace. He draws parallels to brain research and goes into the amygdala in the brain, which stores our negative experiences and shapes our orientation. However, there is an important message, but we can re -describe this amygdala through regular, concentrated prayer time and proclamation. In his sermon, Leo gives practical tips on how we can make worries about God and how we can break and change our worried thoughts. Be excited about a sermon that can help you change your thoughts and thus get peace.