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11-26-2025 PART 2: Moving Forward, Daily Faith Over Future Fear

11-26-2025 PART 2: Moving Forward, Daily Faith Over Future Fear

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Section 1

In this teaching, Jesus directs us to stop worrying about the essentials of life, reminding us that our Heavenly Father already knows what we need. He points to the birds and the flowers to show how completely God cares for His creation, and emphasizes that we are far more valuable. The instruction not to worry is repeated multiple times because Jesus knows how naturally we drift toward anxiety. He highlights the truth that worry adds nothing to our lives, and instead calls us to seek first God’s Kingdom and His righteousness, trusting that everything else will be provided. This emphasis on daily focus leads to the simple but wise conclusion that each day has its own trouble, and we are not meant to borrow fear from tomorrow.

Section 2

This ties directly into the example of manna from Heaven, where God supplied exactly what was needed each day. Anything gathered beyond that daily portion would spoil, which served as a powerful reminder that God’s provision is always timely and intentional. Just as Israel had to trust God fresh every morning, so we must trust Him in the present moment. Faith is for today, while hope reaches toward the future. When we try to stretch today’s faith into tomorrow’s unknowns, we lose strength and clarity. Abraham Lincoln’s simple practice of not worrying about how to cross a difficult creek until he actually reached it reflects the same principle. God calls us to use today’s measure of faith for the situations of today, knowing that tomorrow will receive its own supply when it arrives.

Section 3

James reinforces this by cautioning against presuming upon future outcomes, noting that our lives are like a mist that appears briefly and vanishes. Planning is not condemned, but planning with anxiety or self-certainty is. Instead, everything must be yielded to the Lord’s will. Worry is not optional; Jesus commands us not to engage in it. God knows every need—financial, emotional, physical, spiritual—and He is never caught off guard. Our part is to pursue Him with sincerity and to walk with Him day by day, trusting that nothing surprises Him even when much surprises us. This daily partnership with God is His invitation: when we commit ourselves fully to Him, He commits His help fully to us, and that promise is more than enough.

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