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Sunday Morning | November 23, 2025 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY
In his sermon from Philippians 4:6-7, Pastor John reminded the congregation that God provides a clear antidote to anxiety, even amid the many worries that can weigh on our hearts. He outlined three responses to anxiety: first, the command to stop letting fear and worry control us, trusting God instead, as Jesus taught in Matthew 6:25-34 and Paul affirmed in 2 Corinthians 10:5. Second, the commission to bring everything to God in prayer, emphasizing four key aspects: prayer itself, petitions for our needs, thanksgiving that counters ingratitude, and living in the present moment with God’s help, drawing encouragement from 1 Peter 5:6, Romans 1:21-23, Mark 10:51, and James 4:2. Finally, the commitment to receive God’s peace—a peace that surpasses understanding and guards our hearts and minds, grounded in the power, promises, and presence of God as described in Ephesians 3:20, Romans 16:20, James 1:8, and Philippians 4:7. This message reminds believers that anxiety is not the end of the story; surrendering to God through prayer and trust opens the door to a supernatural, sustaining peace.
You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.
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Sunday Morning | November 23, 2025 | John C. Majors | Louisville, KY
In his sermon from Philippians 4:6-7, Pastor John reminded the congregation that God provides a clear antidote to anxiety, even amid the many worries that can weigh on our hearts. He outlined three responses to anxiety: first, the command to stop letting fear and worry control us, trusting God instead, as Jesus taught in Matthew 6:25-34 and Paul affirmed in 2 Corinthians 10:5. Second, the commission to bring everything to God in prayer, emphasizing four key aspects: prayer itself, petitions for our needs, thanksgiving that counters ingratitude, and living in the present moment with God’s help, drawing encouragement from 1 Peter 5:6, Romans 1:21-23, Mark 10:51, and James 4:2. Finally, the commitment to receive God’s peace—a peace that surpasses understanding and guards our hearts and minds, grounded in the power, promises, and presence of God as described in Ephesians 3:20, Romans 16:20, James 1:8, and Philippians 4:7. This message reminds believers that anxiety is not the end of the story; surrendering to God through prayer and trust opens the door to a supernatural, sustaining peace.
You can join us on Sunday mornings at 11 AM for worship. We are located at 8911 3rd Street Road, Louisville KY 40272.