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In this first message of the new year, Neil invites us into Jesus’ gentle yet challenging words from Matthew 6:25–34, where worry is met with trust and anxiety is answered with the Father’s care. As Jesus points to birds in the sky and lilies in the field, we’re reminded that our lives are held by a God who knows our needs long before we voice them.
This sermon explores why worry so easily captures our hearts—and how Jesus calls us to a better way. Rather than being consumed by tomorrow’s uncertainties, we’re invited to rest in God’s daily provision and realign our lives around what truly matters: His Kingdom.
This episode is a timely reminder that peace isn’t found in having everything figured out, but in trusting the One who holds it all together. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by life’s pressures or weighed down by “what ifs,” this message will hopefully encourage you to loosen your grip on worry and lean into the faithful care of your heavenly Father.
📖 Key Text: Matthew 6:25–34
By Rev. Neil H WatsonIn this first message of the new year, Neil invites us into Jesus’ gentle yet challenging words from Matthew 6:25–34, where worry is met with trust and anxiety is answered with the Father’s care. As Jesus points to birds in the sky and lilies in the field, we’re reminded that our lives are held by a God who knows our needs long before we voice them.
This sermon explores why worry so easily captures our hearts—and how Jesus calls us to a better way. Rather than being consumed by tomorrow’s uncertainties, we’re invited to rest in God’s daily provision and realign our lives around what truly matters: His Kingdom.
This episode is a timely reminder that peace isn’t found in having everything figured out, but in trusting the One who holds it all together. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by life’s pressures or weighed down by “what ifs,” this message will hopefully encourage you to loosen your grip on worry and lean into the faithful care of your heavenly Father.
📖 Key Text: Matthew 6:25–34