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Rogers, What Happens When You Worry

“Casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you.” ((1 Peter 5:7)) What happens when you worry? You bring tomorrow’s difficulty into today. God didn’t give you grace for tomorrow’s difficulties. He only gives you grace for today. When you reach into tomorrow’s troubles, you overload today’s circuit. Worry doesn’t take the sorrow…

MacArthur: Worry Is Sin

Worry is not a trivial sin because it strikes a blow both at God’s love and integrity. Worry declares our heavenly Father to be untrustworthy in His Word and His promises. To claim belief in the inerrancy of Scripture yet in the next moment express worry is to deny that very belief. Worry reveals that…

MacArthur: From Worry to Contentment

But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.—Matt. 6:33 When Christians think like the world and crave things in the world, they will worry like the world, because a mind not focused on God is a mind that has cause to worry. The faithful, trusting, and…

Adrian Rogers: No Need to Worry

I don’t know what your problem is today, but God already knows the answer. Abraham thought he had a problem when he was going up to sacrifice Isaac. He didn’t know how his need was going to be met. But the moment Abraham started up one side of that mountain with Isaac, on the other…

Adrian Rogers: Faith vs Worry

“Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” – Philippians 4:6 Do you ever worry? Don’t look around and point your finger at someone else. Do you ever worry—even the least little bit? And yet the Bible so clearly tells us…

Adrian Rogers: Worry

 “Casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you.” 1 Peter 5:7 What happens when you worry? You bring tomorrow’s difficulty into today. God didn’t give you grace for tomorrow’s difficulties. He only gives you grace for today. When you reach into tomorrow’s troubles, you overload today’s circuit. Worry doesn’t take the sorrow out of…