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No one is a natural born worrier. It is a learned response and can be unlearned.
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written by Leslie B, March 08, 2010
written by Leslie B, March 08, 2010
This message gives so much hope. Thank you for reminding me on Sunday to turn my worries into prayers. It's a challenge that goes with me throughout the day. I think the Lord longs for us to do this and maybe it even grieves Him when we give in to worry and forget that He will take care of us.
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written by cathy, March 09, 2010
written by cathy, March 09, 2010
So thankful to embrace that we not entrusted beyond 24-hour encrements. Otherwise we are assuming responsibility that is not ours. There is grace for today we walk IN and for that "event" especially needing Christ for us, trusting He will be there with us AS it is right there.
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written by Vicki Watson, March 10, 2010
written by Vicki Watson, March 10, 2010
I'm one that likes to see the long-term plan, so it's challenging for me to live the day-to-day thing. This economy is forcing me to do that, or else have a nervous breakdown!
You said that animals don't worry. I somewhat disagree. We have a cat and a mule that seem to have paranoid tendencies. They are always worrying that someone is out to get them. :)
You said that animals don't worry. I somewhat disagree. We have a cat and a mule that seem to have paranoid tendencies. They are always worrying that someone is out to get them. :)
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