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"Do Not Worry" with Steve Madsen

35 min · 17. maj 2026
episode "Do Not Worry" with Steve Madsen cover

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Jesus commands us not to worry, which seems impossible in a world full of legitimate concerns. Worry creates tunnel vision and steals our peace while producing nothing productive. Instead of trying to control everything, Jesus calls us to look at how God provides for birds and flowers, reminding us we are far more valuable. The antidote to worry is seeking God's kingdom first, trusting His daily provision rather than trying to manage tomorrow's problems today. When we surrender control and focus on eternal things, God's peace guards our hearts and minds.

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