Sermon Tone Analysis

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Worry Denies Our Value (v.
25-26)
Jesus commands us not to worry
Jesus commands us not to be sidetracked by our needs
Jesus commands us to realize we are the most valuable of all God's creation
Worry Changes Nothing (v.27)
Worry Erodes Our Faith (v.
28-32)
Worry Distracts From Our Purpose (v.
33-34)
Four Principles for Winning over Worry
Truly give your problems to God.
When Satan starts to worry you, remind him who is minding your worries.
Live one day at a time.
Walk closely with the Lord.
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