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Matthew
1.
Our Four-Fold Mission
Our Four-Fold Mission:
Adore
Assimilate
Arm
Awake
1. Worry Is a Detriment to One’s Health (v.
25).
The body is worth more than clothes.
2. Worry is Distrust in God’s Ability and Care (vv.
26–31).
Trust God to work out the details of life.
3. Worry Is a Distortion of Reality (v.
27).
Worries distort the image of the problem.
4. Worry Is a Detraction of Our Testimony (v.
32).
Worry makes us no different from unbelievers.
5. Worry Is a Distraction from Our Main Purpose in Life (v.
33).
If we seek God first, He will provide for our needs.
6. Worry Is a Dissipation of Today’s Strength (v.
34).
Today has enough troubles of its own.
2. Worry Damages our Health
WebMD has an article that states that worry can trigger a host of health problems
Difficulty swallowing
Dizziness
Fatigue
Headaches
Inability to concentrate
Irritability
Digestive disorders
Premature coronary artery disease
Heart attack
Depression
Even suicidal thoughts and actions
The body is worth more than clothes
2. Worry is Distrust in God’s Ability and Care (vv.
26–31).
Trust God to work out the details of life.
3. Worry shows our Distrust of God’s Ability
Trust God to work out the details of life
Trust God to care for us
If God can provide for the birds, He can care for us
You are valuable to God
3. Worry Is a Distortion of Reality (v.
27).
Worries distort the image of the problem.
4. Worry Distorts reality
Worries distort the image of the problem
Worries amplify the problem and diminish the solutions
Worry makes the problem seem like an impossible task
4. Worry Is a Detraction of Our Testimony (v.
32).
Worry makes us no different from unbelievers.
5. Worry Diminishes our Testimony
Worry makes us no different from unbelievers
When we worry it tells others we have no hope
When we worry we destroy our testimony that our God is greater
5. Worry Is a Distraction from Our Main Purpose in Life (v.
33).
If we seek God first, He will provide for our needs.
6. Worry Distracts us from our main Purpose
If we seek God first, He will provide for our needs
When we worry we chase two rabbits
Our focus needs to be on the Kingdom of God
When we seek we find
6.
Worry Is a Dissipation of Today’s Strength (v.
34).
Today has enough troubles of its own.
7. Worry Drains us of our Strength
Today has enough troubles of its own
Sometimes you live to fight another fight
When you think you can’t, you fall asleep then you wake up
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