The Hope Collective Message Podcast

Look at the Birds | Mother's Day


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In this special Mother's Day message, Natalie Mudd invites us to explore the profound invitation found in Matthew 6: "Look at the birds." As part of our Mother's Day special message, Look at the Birds, Natalie discusses how easily we fall into the trap of overcoming worry and the "what-ifs" that rob us of our joy. Whether you are navigating the challenges of parenthood, health, or financial uncertainty, this message serves as a powerful reminder that trusting God is the key to finding lasting peace. Discover how to shift your perspective from the weight of your circumstances to the character of your Heavenly Father, and learn why faith over fear is the most productive choice you can make today.


Key Takeaways:

• Remember Your Provider: Learn to shift your focus from your needs to the Father who already knows them, gaining confidence that He who feeds the birds will surely care for you.

• Reclaim Your Today: Understand how worry steals your present joy without fixing tomorrow, allowing you to live fully in the blessings God has provided for this moment.

• Realign Your Priorities: Discover the peace that comes when you "seek first the Kingdom," reordering your life so that worship happens before the panic sets in.

• Find Strength in Daily Bread: Be encouraged by the truth that God provides exactly what you need for today, freeing you from the crushing weight of future unknowns.

• Turn Worry into Worship: Master the practical shift of magnifying God's greatness rather than the size of your problems.

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