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You Were Never Meant to Carry Tomorrow | A Sermon on Anxiety (Matthew 6:25-34)

10 min Β· 21. maj 2026
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You woke up this morning with a weight on your chest. That weight has a name β€” and Jesus spoke directly to it two thousand years ago on a hillside in Galilee. In this standalone sermon, we anchor in Matthew 6:25-34 β€” one of the most vivid, human, and disarming passages in all of Scripture. Jesus doesn't scold anxious people. He doesn't hand them a five-step plan. He points them at sparrows. At wildflowers. And asks one question that quietly dismantles anxiety's biggest lie. Here's what we unpack: * Why trying to live in tomorrow is the root of almost all anxiety * What God's care for birds and flowers means for your actual life * The moment Jesus asks: "Can anxiety add a single moment to your life?" * The one realization that changes how you face each morning This is not a lecture. This is an invitation. πŸ“– Passage: Matthew 6:25-34 (World English Bible)⏱️ ~10 minutes Part of the Bible Chapter by Chapter Study β€” a devotional podcast walking through every book of the Bible, one chapter at a time.

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