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Take No Thought - Pt. 1

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What does it mean to take no thought? Jesus commands us in Matthew 6 to trust God fully and release anxiety. By focusing on God’s Kingdom and eternal priorities, we can live free from worry. The care God gives to birds and flowers assures us of His provision.

Jesus’ command to “take no thought” invites us to trust God and let go of anxiety. Through prayer, Scripture, and gratitude, we shift our focus from worry to His Kingdom. God’s faithful provision assures us that His peace is enough for every need. Join Nate and Gabe as they take a look at the Command of Christ to “Take No Thought.”

Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com

Study guide includes:

  • Scriptures referenced in podcast
  • Review of Old Testament context
  • Guide for Scripture meditation
  • Questions for application and prayer

For more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com

Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleship

https://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetwork

https://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast

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What does it mean to take no thought? Jesus commands us in Matthew 6 to trust God fully and release anxiety. By focusing on God’s Kingdom and eternal priorities, we can live free from worry. The care God gives to birds and flowers assures us of His provision.

Jesus’ command to “take no thought” invites us to trust God and let go of anxiety. Through prayer, Scripture, and gratitude, we shift our focus from worry to His Kingdom. God’s faithful provision assures us that His peace is enough for every need. Join Nate and Gabe as they take a look at the Command of Christ to “Take No Thought.”

Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at https://homediscipleship.com

Study guide includes:

  • Scriptures referenced in podcast
  • Review of Old Testament context
  • Guide for Scripture meditation
  • Questions for application and prayer

For more information, visit us at https://homediscipleship.com

Find us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleship

https://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetwork

https://instagram.com/commandsofchristpodcast

  continue reading

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