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Worry and the Call to Trust God

30 min · 1 de feb de 2026
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Rev. Bernard Harper preaches from Matthew 6:25–34, where Jesus calls His disciples to trust the Father’s sovereign care rather than be consumed by anxiety over daily needs. This sermon directs the church to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, reminding believers that the Lord who clothes the lilies and feeds the birds is faithful to provide for His people. Grounded in Reformed theology, this message points to God’s providence, the futility of worry, and the freedom found in resting in Christ’s care. (Scripture: Matthew 6:25-34 | Preached at New Start Reformed Church,North Augusta,SC on March 7, 2021)

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