When we think we need to be in control of everything, we become anxious about our capacity to control. Letting our sense of control go and trusting in God and the provision that God has offered seems so terribly hard. What happens when we lose track of the fact that we’re part of the magnificently interconnected system, and we begin to imagine that we can, or even that we must function on our own?
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Leviticus 26:3-22, 34-35, 40-45
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When we think we need to be in control of everything, we become anxious about our capacity to control. Letting our sense of control go and trusting in God and the provision that God has offered seems so terribly hard. What happens when we lose track of the fact that we’re part of the magnificently interconnected system, and we begin to imagine that we can, or even that we must function on our own?
Sermon begins at minute marker
Leviticus 26:3-22, 34-35, 40-45
Resources