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In this episode of the Faith For Today Podcast, we dive into Psalm 65 and explore how creation points beyond itself to the goodness, care, and nearness of God. The earth feels nurturing and life-giving, but Scripture reminds us that God—not creation—is the true source of life. From the beauty of the natural world to the sacrificial love of mothers, we’re catching reflections of God’s own heart: attentive, sustaining, compassionate, and faithful.
We also unpack the difference between stress, worry, and anxiety through Matthew 6:25–34 and Jesus’ invitation to look at the birds and flowers. Anxiety often grows when we live like everything depends on us, but peace begins when we trust the God who actually sustains everything. We talk neuroscience, the limits of being human, practical rhythms for emotional health, and how worship, wonder, gratitude, and God’s presence help interrupt spirals of fear and overthinking. If you’ve been carrying pressure, exhaustion, or constant mental noise, this episode is a reminder that you were never meant to live like you’re infinite—and that God’s care for you is deeper than you realize.
By Faith Church KansasIn this episode of the Faith For Today Podcast, we dive into Psalm 65 and explore how creation points beyond itself to the goodness, care, and nearness of God. The earth feels nurturing and life-giving, but Scripture reminds us that God—not creation—is the true source of life. From the beauty of the natural world to the sacrificial love of mothers, we’re catching reflections of God’s own heart: attentive, sustaining, compassionate, and faithful.
We also unpack the difference between stress, worry, and anxiety through Matthew 6:25–34 and Jesus’ invitation to look at the birds and flowers. Anxiety often grows when we live like everything depends on us, but peace begins when we trust the God who actually sustains everything. We talk neuroscience, the limits of being human, practical rhythms for emotional health, and how worship, wonder, gratitude, and God’s presence help interrupt spirals of fear and overthinking. If you’ve been carrying pressure, exhaustion, or constant mental noise, this episode is a reminder that you were never meant to live like you’re infinite—and that God’s care for you is deeper than you realize.