Sermon Tone Analysis
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What does the Text Say?
Don’t be Anxious
Look at the Birds
Can Anxiety add to our lives?
What can we gain in anxiety?
What are you anxious about?
Is it your provision?
Is it our wants?
Instead of anxiety, seek Righteousness
Seeking righteousness will consume us and will keep us from being anxious.
Application
How do we seek Righteousness?
What do we put in our mind?
What spiritual disciplines have we practiced?
Our seeking of righteousness should point us towards how we can trust the Lord.
Matthew Henry suggests, “Happy are those who take the Lord for their God, and make full proof of it by trusting themselves wholly to his wise disposal.”
Do we really trust the Lord?
If we are seeking righteousness we will grow in our trust of HIS provision.
Tonight as we pray, let’s be praying for deeper trust of God’s provision.
Matthew Henry and Thomas Scott, Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, 1997), Mt 6:25.
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