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No Worries: Learning to Trust our Sovereign God

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No Learning to Trust Our Sovereign God
Are you a worrier? Are you preoccupied with the "What ifs" and worst-case scenarios? Unrelenting doubts and fears can be paralyzing! Worry can interfere with your daily life and ruin your relationships. We may dignify worry by calling it by some other name-concern, burden, a cross to bear - but Jesus calls it sinful. God feeds the birds and clothes the lilies and He will clothe and feed us. However it is our "little faith" that hinders Him from working in our lives.

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells His followers - then and now - "do not be worried." That seems impossible considering He also says, "in this world you WILL have trouble..." but there has to be a way to do what He says in spite of the realities of life. There is! The fact that Jesus Himself commanded it means it is possible.

If you struggle with worries and wish you didn't, join Jan and Pam - two recovering worriers - for "No Learning to Trust our Sovereign God"! This 8-week study will lead you through Scripture and help you learn how to walk in God's truth and to trust Him, eliminating your need to worry! He has great blessings for us if only we will trust Him.

128 pages, Paperback

First published December 27, 2013

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March 5, 2019
The reading assignments are straight from the Bible with follow up questions. They get to the meat of the study without the author telling you personal anecdotes. Enjoyed the wisdom I discovered throughout the Bible in this workbook on worry.
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July 31, 2023
Even better the second time. Great insights.
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