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Worry has a way of creeping into everyday life. It shows up in unanswered questions, uncertain futures, and the quiet pressure to hold everything together. Even moments meant for joy can feel crowded out by anxiety and restlessness.
In Philippians 4:4–9, Paul writes from prison yet calls believers to rejoice, pray, and guard their hearts and minds in Christ. Joy is not rooted in circumstances; prayer reshapes our anxieties, and disciplined thinking helps us live with a peace that reflects trust in God’s nearness.
Recorded Sunday, January 11th, 2026
By Richland Center Free Methodist ChurchWorry has a way of creeping into everyday life. It shows up in unanswered questions, uncertain futures, and the quiet pressure to hold everything together. Even moments meant for joy can feel crowded out by anxiety and restlessness.
In Philippians 4:4–9, Paul writes from prison yet calls believers to rejoice, pray, and guard their hearts and minds in Christ. Joy is not rooted in circumstances; prayer reshapes our anxieties, and disciplined thinking helps us live with a peace that reflects trust in God’s nearness.
Recorded Sunday, January 11th, 2026