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In this episode of Walking Close, Living Changed, Brian continues building on last week's message about trusting God for our daily bread by exploring why we spend so much time worrying about what we don't have. Through the story of Peter and John healing the lame man at the temple gate, Brian encourages listeners to stop focusing on what is missing and instead trust that God knows what they truly need. He explains that our greatest limitations often become the very places where God performs His greatest miracles.
Key Topics DiscussedWorrying about what we don't have
Trusting God's daily provision
Contentment and gratitude
Imposter syndrome
Focusing on God-given strengths
Peter and John healing the lame man
Acts 3 and the Beautiful Gate
God's provision beyond our requests
Miracles through seasons of lack
The purpose of unanswered prayers
The story of the Prodigal Son
God's timing and His greater plan
Faith over fear
Trusting God's wisdom
Relevant Scriptures
Matthew 6:11 — "Give us this day our daily bread."
Acts 3:1–10 — Peter and John heal the lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate.
Luke 15:11–32 — The Parable of the Prodigal Son.
Matthew 6:25–34 — Do not worry about tomorrow.
Romans 8:28 — God works all things together for good.
Philippians 4:19 — God supplies every need according to His riches.
2 Corinthians 12:9 — God's strength is made perfect in weakness.
By Brian OpbroekIn this episode of Walking Close, Living Changed, Brian continues building on last week's message about trusting God for our daily bread by exploring why we spend so much time worrying about what we don't have. Through the story of Peter and John healing the lame man at the temple gate, Brian encourages listeners to stop focusing on what is missing and instead trust that God knows what they truly need. He explains that our greatest limitations often become the very places where God performs His greatest miracles.
Key Topics DiscussedWorrying about what we don't have
Trusting God's daily provision
Contentment and gratitude
Imposter syndrome
Focusing on God-given strengths
Peter and John healing the lame man
Acts 3 and the Beautiful Gate
God's provision beyond our requests
Miracles through seasons of lack
The purpose of unanswered prayers
The story of the Prodigal Son
God's timing and His greater plan
Faith over fear
Trusting God's wisdom
Relevant Scriptures
Matthew 6:11 — "Give us this day our daily bread."
Acts 3:1–10 — Peter and John heal the lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate.
Luke 15:11–32 — The Parable of the Prodigal Son.
Matthew 6:25–34 — Do not worry about tomorrow.
Romans 8:28 — God works all things together for good.
Philippians 4:19 — God supplies every need according to His riches.
2 Corinthians 12:9 — God's strength is made perfect in weakness.