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CloseBrady Cook - March 17, 2024
Don't Worry About Your Daily Bread
I've heard a lot of people say that worrying is a sin, but that's not exactly what Jesus meant in Matthew 6:25-34 when He said "Do not worry." The real implication was to not have a "divided mind." What does that mean and how can it impact our lives as Christians?
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