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In a world filled with uncertainty and stress, Jesus commands us not to worry about our lives. This isn't naive idealism but faith grounded in God's sovereignty over all creation. When Jesus points to birds and flowers as examples of God's care, He's teaching us that our Heavenly Father knows what we need. Worry comes when we act like orphans instead of remembering we have a Father who provides. The key is seeking first God's kingdom and trusting Him with today's faithfulness rather than tomorrow's outcomes. We can't eliminate stress, but we can renounce anxiety as our operating system through daily surrender to God's sovereign care.
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By Pastor Devin Mitchem5
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In a world filled with uncertainty and stress, Jesus commands us not to worry about our lives. This isn't naive idealism but faith grounded in God's sovereignty over all creation. When Jesus points to birds and flowers as examples of God's care, He's teaching us that our Heavenly Father knows what we need. Worry comes when we act like orphans instead of remembering we have a Father who provides. The key is seeking first God's kingdom and trusting Him with today's faithfulness rather than tomorrow's outcomes. We can't eliminate stress, but we can renounce anxiety as our operating system through daily surrender to God's sovereign care.
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