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Bible in Life

0025 - What's Jesus' Prescription for Worry? - Matthew 6:25-34

Nov 20, 2018
24:38

Wouldn't you love to live without worry? But it doesn't seem possible, does it? There's so much to worry about! The bills. The kids. The future. The job doesn't seem secure. The ...

So how can Jesus say, "Stop worrying!" 

"But Jesus," we protest, "you don't understand."

But what if Jesus understands the world far better than we do? What if He understands the cause and cure for worry like we never could? What if He has a prescription that could help us live a lot more of a worry-free existence? 

In this episode we listen to Jesus' wisdom concerning worry. 

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