This week, we’re in Week 20 of a series Darrell taught on the Sermon on the Mount in 1995 at Glendale Presbyterian Church in California. In this message on Matthew 6:19–34, Darrell explores what Jesus says about the roots of anxiety. He reveals how Jesus’ teaching shows us that anxiety often grows out of three deep movements of the human heart: what we treasure, what we fix our attention on, and whom we ultimately serve. When our security is tied to temporary things, anxiety follows—but when our treasure, vision, and allegiance are centred on God, we discover real freedom. Jesus invites us to stop feeding our worries, start noticing the Father’s care, and keep seeking first the kingdom of God. __ Redeemer University — Give to the Ministry of Darrell Johnson Darrell's Books Subscribe to Darrell's Mailing List Website | darrelljohnson.ca YouTube | youtube.com/darrelljohnson
Download Sermon NotesThis week, we’re in Week 20 of a series Darrell taught on the Sermon on the Mount in 1995 at Glendale Presbyterian Church in California. In this message on Matthew 6:19–34, Darrell explores what Jesus says about the roots of anxiety. He reveals how Jesus’ teaching shows us that anxiety often grows out of three deep movements of the human heart: what we treasure, what we fix our attention on, and whom we ultimately serve. When our security is tied to temporary things, anxiety follows—but when our treasure, vision, and allegiance are centred on God, we discover real freedom. Jesus invites us to stop feeding our worries, start noticing the Father’s care, and keep seeking first the kingdom of God. __ Redeemer University — Give to the Ministry of Darrell Johnson Darrell's Books Subscribe to Darrell's Mailing List Website | darrelljohnson.ca YouTube | youtube.com/darrelljohnson
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