Scripture Adventures with Stacy Tassin

Don’t Borrow Tomorrow’s Troubles


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When life feels uncertain, most of us instinctively reach for control — over-planning, over-thinking, and trying to manage outcomes we were never meant to carry. But what if the anxiety we feel isn’t from today’s reality… but from tomorrow’s fears pulled into the present?

In this episode, Stacy explores why we grasp for control (through psychology, sociology, and personal experience) and how Scripture gently redirects us back to trust, daily dependence, and present peace.

Through real-life stories from seasons of medical complexity, family transitions, and personal uncertainty, you’ll see how control-seeking shows up in everyday life — and how God invites us to release what belongs to tomorrow and live fully in today.

If you’ve been carrying more than this day was meant to hold, this conversation will help you breathe again and return to the peace found in trusting God with the present moment.

Key Takeaways

  1. Humans naturally grasp for control when life feels uncertain.
  2. Control-seeking often increases anxiety instead of reducing it.
  3. Scripture consistently points us back to daily trust, not future control.
  4. God gives grace, strength, and provision one day at a time.
  5. Peace comes not from certainty — but from surrender.

Scriptures Referenced

  • Matthew 6:25–34
  • Exodus 16
  • Psalm 46:10
  • Proverbs 3:5–6
  • Lamentations 3:22–23
  • Philippians 4:6–7
  • 1 Peter 5:7

Reflection Questions

  1. Where do you feel most out of control right now?
  2. What are you trying to manage that God has not asked you to carry?
  3. What trouble from tomorrow are you dragging into today?
  4. What would trusting God with just the next step look like?
  5. What can you hand back to God today?

Prayer Prompt

Lord, show me what You want me to focus on today, and give me the grace to release everything else.

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Scripture Adventures with Stacy TassinBy Stacy Tassin