Proposition: A child-like trust in the sovereign Lord who supplies your every need is the simple cure for the anxieties of life.
Sermon Outline: I. The command against anxiety about your present life (v. 25, 31, 34). II. The logical arguments against anxiety about your present life (v. 26-30). III. The promise to cure anxiety about your present life (v. 32-33).
This sermon is a follow-up to the sermon from last week addressing the Tenth Commandment. If you find yourself overwhelmed or hindered by the anxieties and worries of this life, it may be because your treasure and your heart are both here on this earth. Matthew 6:25-34 is a wake-up call to God's people to re-direct your focus first and foremost to God's kingdom and His righteousness. God's comforting promise is that as you seek first His desires rather than your own, He will supply you with all that you need.
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Frank's motto for preaching echos Richard Baxter, "I preached as never sure to preach again, and as a dying man to dying men.”
He's been walking with the Lord since childhood.
Frank graduated from Greenville Presbyterian Seminary in 2009 with a Masters of Divinity. He...