Sermons About Worry
Bitterness
Many of us are hostage to bitterness. Bitterness is like a poisonous root. It grows and can affect all those around you. When we don’t handle betrayal and hurt scripturally we absorb that pain, like a root absorbs the water.. We store that pain and it grows. Bitterness produces a poisonous fruit. Out of the bitterness and hatred we store, our lives start to reflect hatred, anger and rage. Forgiveness of others the way God forgives us is the key to letting go of bitterness.
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Worry
It is hard not to worry, there are so many things to worry about – job, family, economy, etc. We all worry and it holds us hostage because it takes away our focus on God and it makes us not trust God. We like worry, and when there is nothing to worry about we worry about what might happen. Worry is the opposite of faith. It is the sin of distrusting the promises and the power of God. Worry does not come from God. When we trust God with the worry in our lives we are acknowledging that He is all-powerful.
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How To Use Love Words
If a person loves God and loves other people, his words will show it. So, I want to talk about how you can speak love words--words that flow from God's love in your life--words that benefit other people. Here are five ways for you to love other people with your words.
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Praying Through Your Problems
Everyone has problems. You have two choices when problems arise - panic or pray! Praying through your problems is not just letting God know what your problem is - He already knows. In this message we will look at what it really means to pray through your problems.
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Rest
Make it clear in your mind that "REST IS THE OPPOSITE OF FRETTING". Learn what the Bible says about it, and Kevin will describe formulas from the Bible for REST and PEACE.
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The Lord is Near, and Hears
Our busy and stressful lives give birth to worry, anxiety, and fear. In such times, God calls us to taste and see that He is good - that He is near and hears.
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Perspective On The Kingdom
Jesus makes the case for banishing anxiety from our lives. Ask yourself these five questions to assess the perspective of your heart.
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God is Big Enough
Worrying never solved any problems. IN this passage God is showing us that to live a life of worry over the small details is the same as telling God He is not big enough to handle it. Where there is worry, there is no room for genuine faith.
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