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In this sermon, we will explore Matthew 6:25-34, focusing on Jesus' teaching about worry. He explains that worry, like materialism, can hinder our relationship with God by dividing our attention and distracting us from trusting Him. The sermon highlights three key points: the reality of worry in a fallen world, the uselessness of worry (as it subtracts from rather than adds to our lives), and how worry distracts us from focusing on God, who brings peace. The remedy Jesus offers is to seek God's kingdom first and focus on today rather than being consumed by tomorrow's concerns.
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