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Don't Worry - Between Now and Then - April 2026 // Scott Landry

36 min · 27. Apr. 2026
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“What if?” One of the most common traps of worry is imagining a future we think we can predict, and letting that imagined future control how we feel today. When fear takes over, we lose sight of what’s true, forget the moments we’ve already come through, and end up mentally and emotionally far from where we were meant to be. As we conclude this series, this message invites you to step back, remember what’s real, and re-engage with life from a place of strength rather than fear. You’ll discover how worry distorts your perspective, how it pulls you out of the present, and how you can reclaim peace by focusing on what’s in front of you today while releasing what you can’t control about tomorrow. If you feel weighed down by “what ifs,” this message offers a grounding reminder: you can live with clarity, confidence, and calm - even when the future feels uncertain.

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