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Overcoming Worry
Friday, November 19, 2010

References: 1+Peter 5

Worry. It’s been known to bring people down mentally, spiritually, and even physically. And what’s worse is that, statistically, more than 85% of the things we worry about never even come to pass. Still, we can’t seem to get a handle on worry. 1 Peter 5:7 reminds us that we shouldn’t even try. But instead, cast all our worries on Jesus. And during the next few minutes, Pastor Steve explains how and why we should. It’s a very helpful lesson from his popular 12-part series called OVERCOMING. By the way, this entire set is available for just $30. To get a set right now, give us a ring at 1-800-339-WISE. Or online at lightoftheword.org.

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