Sermon: Why Worry? – Part 2
Theme: Understanding the Futility of Worry
Scripture References:
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Matthew 6:25-27 – “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life… Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?”
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Luke 12:22-26 – “Do not worry about your life, what you will eat; or about your body, what you will wear… Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life?”
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Psalm 37:7 – “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret when people succeed in their ways.”
Introduction
Worry is a natural human response, but it is often unproductive and draining. In Part 2 of the “Why Worry?” series, we focus on the futility of worry and why trusting God is a better choice than fretting over life’s challenges.
1. Worry Cannot Add to Your Life
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Scripture: Matthew 6:25-27
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Illustration: Trying to control every outcome in life is like trying to make a clock run faster—it won’t change the time. Worry does not solve problems or extend life.
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Application: Accept that worrying is unproductive. Focus on faith and action instead of anxiety.
2. Trust God’s Provision
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Scripture: Luke 12:22-26
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Illustration: Birds do not sow or reap, yet God provides for them. Humans, created in God’s image, can trust that He knows our needs and will provide.
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Application: Stop obsessing over needs and provision. Trust that God will meet your needs according to His wisdom and timing.
3. Be Patient and Still
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Scripture: Psalm 37:7
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Illustration: Like waiting for a seed to sprout, God’s timing is perfect. Anxiety cannot hasten His plan.
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Application: Practice patience and stillness, relying on God’s plan rather than fretting over outcomes.
Practical Steps to Stop Worrying
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Recognize Worry’s Futility: Understand that fretting changes nothing.
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Trust God for Daily Needs: Believe that He knows and provides for every detail.
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Practice Patience: Wait for God’s timing without anxiety.
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Focus on Faith-Filled Action: Do what you can and leave the rest to God.
Conclusion / Call to Action
Worrying is a waste of energy and faith. By trusting God’s provision and timing, we can experience peace and focus on purposeful living.
Call to Action:
Ask yourself: Am I letting worry control me, or am I trusting God’s care? Commit to releasing what you cannot control and focusing on God’s promises.
Closing Prayer:
“Lord, teach us to recognize the futility of worry. Help us trust Your provision, be patient in Your timing, and focus our energy on faith-filled action. Grant us peace in every situation. Amen.”
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