Do Not Worry, Part 2
August 31, 2016
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If there were an 11th Commandment, this would be it, because in just 10 verses of Matthew 6, Jesus said 3 times, “Take No Thought,” and He poetically illustrated His point by saying, “Look at the birds.”
Get rid of anxiety and take a lesson from the Master on the futility of worry and fear and of God’s concern for you, down to the hairs on your head (or the ones you used to have!)
If you need to be reminded how precious you are to your Heavenly Father, this inspirational and instructional sermon is a word from His heart to yours.
Get rid of anxiety and take a lesson from the Master on the futility of worry and fear and of God’s concern for you, down to the hairs on your head (or the ones you used to have!)
If you need to be reminded how precious you are to your Heavenly Father, this inspirational and instructional sermon is a word from His heart to yours.
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