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333 | Full of Faith: Win the Battle with Worry (Matthew 6:34)

Angie Baughman | Pastor, Bible Teacher, Author Episode 333

Jesus doesn’t say, try not to worry. He says, Don’t.

In this week’s episode, Susie and Angie sit down for one last conversation in our current season to explore what Jesus meant in Matthew 6:34 when He told us not to be anxious about tomorrow. Together, we unpack the meaning behind the word “worry,” discover the freedom that comes from contentment, and share the ways God is gently helping us trust Him with the future one day at a time.

If you’ve ever struggled to stay grounded in the present or felt pulled apart by imagined future threats, this conversation is for you. You’ll hear biblical encouragement, personal stories, and honest reflections on how worry distracts us from the peace and provision Jesus offers right now.

This episode also marks a turning point as we prepare to shift into a new season of the podcast. Don’t miss this tender send-off and powerful reminder that God’s care is steady, even when everything else feels uncertain.

 

Matthew 6:34 (NIV)
Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.

 

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Rudolf Bultmann, “Μεριμνάω, Προμεριμνάω, Μέριμνα, Ἀμέριμνος,” in Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, ed. Gerhard Kittel, Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Gerhard Friedrich (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1964–), 589.

Robert Jamieson, A. R. Fausset, and David Brown, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible, vol. 2 (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997), 29.

William Barclay, The Gospel of Matthew, Third Ed., The New Daily Study Bible (Edinburgh: Saint Andrew Press, 2001)

The New International Version (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), Php 4:6–7.

 

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Glimmer by Andy Ellison