Introduction: Anxiety drags us into an unreal tomorrow, but God meets us with sufficient grace in today’s trouble.
1. Seeking God amid present fear brings deliverance, supporting daily dependence upon his grace (Psalm 34:4).
A. Prayer turns anxious imagination toward the Lord who hears, answers, and remains present.
2. Christ forbids borrowing tomorrow’s burdens, proving faithful obedience belongs within today’s appointed trouble (Matthew 6:34).
A. Receiving each day without speculation trains the heart to trust God’s providential care.
3. Christ gives supernatural peace through his promised Spirit, enabling believers to refuse fear today (John 14:27).
A. Worship and sacramental life root us in Christ’s peace rather than worldly reassurance.
Conclusion: Therefore, seek God in prayer, release tomorrow, and receive Christ’s peace through daily faithfulness and Eucharistic worship.
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