A Word for Worry

Series: Words of Comfort

A Word for Worry

May 02, 2021 | Michael Uyeda

Passage: Luke 12:22-34

What do you do with your worry? Over the past year, we've all been living with such uncertainty in our daily lives that it's been difficult to identify many things that we're not worried about. But God knows how frail we are and how prone we are to worry. So, Jesus tells us how our worry can be transformed into peace and gives us an encouraging word for our anxious hearts. 

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Series Information

Though we may be emerging from the pandemic, many of us are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel with feelings of fatigue and fear. This past year made clear to us all the weakness of our institutions, the frailty of our lives, and our desperate need for grace. In times like this, calls to action can fall flat because we’re simply struggling to get out of bed.
But Christ is not just the Lord of the Great Commission, but he is the gentle and lowly Shepherd. For the next four Sundays we want to take time to remember the great words of comfort that we have been given - for security, for hope, for courage - and spend time abiding in the goodness of Christ, which lasts longer than the trials at hand. 

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