anxiety

Fear and Anxiety in an Age of Faith, Luke 12.32-40

Fear and anxiety are part and parcel of this life in a broken and sinful world. What are we to do about these feelings when they come upon us? Father Jeremiah reminds us that in this Age of Faith we can look to God’s promises fulfilled in Jesus Christ and poured upon us by the Holy Spirit to begin dealing with these responses to the world around.

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To Rejoice and Be Content, Philippians 4.1-13

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For believers, God’s commands become promises that he is going to work into us. So as St. Paul tells us to rejoice, to think well, and to learn contentment, we can trust God to work these things into us as we pray for them to become true in us. As we reflect on such a great salvation, we will see that the Holy Spirit is at work to change us into the kind of people that are God’s people.

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The Kingdom that Makes Ready, Luke 12.32-40

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Father Jeremiah walks us through Jesus’ words, “Fear not, little flock…” How can we begin to be free from anxiety and fear when there are so many cares in this world? Listen now to find out more!

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