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DON’T WORRY
TEXTS: “In nothing be anxious” ( ASV).
“Therefore I say unto you, Be not anxious” ( ASV).
INTRODUCTION: “I don’t worry; I just do painful thinking.”
People laugh at that.
Worry is thinking that goes round and round and goes no place.
Jesus constantly reminded his disciples about worrying.
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In the storm headed to the otherside.
2. Who will sit at his side on the throne.
3. How they would eat.
“Be not anxious for your life”
I. “Be not anxious for your life”
A. Store away treasures not on earth () but in heaven.
Your heart is treasure-slanted.
B. Don’t be anxious about clothing.
Your Father feeds the birds and clothes the lilies.
C. Don’t be anxious about food and drink.
“Man shall not live by bread alone” ().
“Give us this day our daily bread” ().
Your Father knows your needs.
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God”
A. Hallowed be thy name ().
B. Thy kingdom come ().
C. Thy will be done—here and everywhere—just as in heaven ().
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“All these things shall be yours as well” ().
CONCLUSION: Remember E. Y. Mullins’ words,
“A belief is what you hold.
A conviction is what holds you.”
Is your belief or your conviction?
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