How Prayer Replaces Worry

Discover how prayer can turn your worry into peace in this week’s episode.

Hey there, friend!

Have you ever felt like worry was weighing you down, stealing your peace and joy? Maybe you’ve lost sleep over a health concern, a family issue, or financial stress. It’s exhausting, right? But here’s the good news—God has given us a way to move from worry to peace.

In this week’s episode of Hope for the Mountainside, we continue our Living Thankful series by talking about how prayer transforms our worry. We’ll explore three powerful steps: trusting God with what we can’t control, giving thanks even when it’s hard, and focusing on His promises that never fail.

Here’s a sneak peek of what we’ll cover:

 How true trust can lift the heaviest burdens

 Why thanksgiving shifts our hearts and invites God’s peace

 The promises of God that anchor us in the midst of chaos

And here’s the best part: for each day this week, we’ll have a Daily Hope devotion to go deeper into this message. Each morning, you’ll find a fresh devotion in your inbox that connects back to this sermon, helping you apply God’s truth to your everyday life. If you haven’t subscribed yet, please do so to join us on this journey.

Here are a few ways to make the most of this week’s message:

1. 🎧 Listen Now

Take a quiet moment to tune in, and let’s uncover how God’s love frees us from guilt and gives us confidence.

2. 📖 Follow Along with Daily Hope 

This week’s devotions are designed to help you walk through each part of this message day by day, focusing on freedom in Christ. If you haven’t already, subscribe to get these directly in your inbox each morning.

3. ⛪️ Join Us in Person 

If you’re in the area, we’d love to meet you in person! You can plan your visit and get all the details below.

I’m so excited for this week’s journey through God’s Word and pray that both the podcast and the Daily Hope devotionals encourage you deeply. Let me know how this message speaks to you, and feel free to reply with any thoughts!

In Christ,

Pastor Blake

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