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The Worry Trap
Life is unpredictable. At times, it can be scary and overwhelming. If we aren’t careful, we can worry ourselves into a hopeless mess. And because God tells us not to worry, we might even find ourselves worrying about how much we worry. How exhausting is that?
Why does God tell us not to worry? He knows that worrying doesn’t add anything good to our lives. Worrying robs us of joy, peace, and hope. God doesn’t promise an easy life. He doesn’t promise prosperity or a carefree walk through all our days. He does promise to never leave us, and he promises to provide for our needs. Worrying turns our focus from the truth that God is in control and loves us and, instead, focuses our thoughts on our fears.
Let’s break free from the trap of worry by training ourselves to remember God’s character and promises. He is sovereign. He’ll give us something better than what we want—he’ll give us what we need. As we remind ourselves that God is in control and that he loves us, the fear and anxiety that so easily distracts is replaced with the peace and contentment that God’s unfailing love provides.
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About this Plan

As Christians, there are traps set up all around us that hold us back and hinder our spiritual growth. From the weight of worry to the toxic snare of comparison, each day presents an opportunity to confront these traps head-on. Discover how in this Bible Reading Plan!
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