"Worry Won't Get It Done" (1 Thessalonians 3:1-5)
On Sunday, Pastor Bryan preached 1 Thessalonians 3:1-5. In this sermon, he examines the Apostle Paul's anxiety and worry. He also pulled the view back a little so we could see this entire section in context. When we see it from this vantage point, we find that Paul's fear was for nothing, so why did he include it in his letter? What's God's lesson for us about worry, anxiety, and fear? Pastor Bryan shares three lessons we should learn. And how does worry relate to the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
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