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EPISODE · Aug 15, 2026 · 26 MIN

Always expecting the worst? The Bible explains why

from 828 with Cait · host Cait Taylor

Do you constantly imagine the worst? Maybe you google every symptom, worry when someone doesn't answer their phone, or feel like something bad is about to happen even when everything is going well. In this episode, we're talking about why our minds can become so focused on worst-case scenarios, how trauma can teach us to expect danger, and what Scripture says about breaking free from a life dominated by fear.📚 Resources:Cait's FREE Bible colour code: https://beacons.ai/caittaylorIf you want a Bible like mine go to https://hosannarevival.com/CAIT 😍 (use code CAIT for a discount)SUPPORT 828 🤍 help Cait to produce more episodes & become a partner of the ministry.➤ https://www.paypal.me/828women➤ https://www.828women.com/give➤ https://venmo.com/u/lovecait⚠️📲 Please note: I do NOT have Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger etc. If someone reaches out in the comments asking to connect there or requests money, that is not me. These are scammers. Please do not reply and report any accounts impersonating me, thank you!Business enquiries ONLY✉️ [email protected]_This address is managed by Cait’s team for partnership enquiries. Personal or non-business emails are not reviewed or answered._FOLLOW CAITInstagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/caittaylor_/TikTok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@lovecaitJOIN THE 828 COMMUNITYInstagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/828withcaitTikTok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@828withcaitWebsite ▶ 828women.comLeave a rating & review (it helps get the podcast out to more people!) 💌▶ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/828-with-cait/id1725598912tags ~ christian anxiety, christian anxiety help, christian encouragement, christian women, christian woman, Bible study, Bible verses for anxiety, anxiety and faith, anxiety, overthinking, overthinking thoughts, intrusive thoughts, worst case scenario, always expecting the worst, fear and anxiety, fear of the future, fear of bad news, anxious thoughts, foreboding, evil forebodings, trusting God, faith over fear, trusting God with the future, overcoming fear, biblical encouragement, biblical anxiety, christian mindset, christian mental health, God and anxiety, God is in control, peace with God, how to stop overthinking, how to stop worrying, christian podcast, 828 with cait, Bible verses for fear, Bible verses for worry, Bible verses for anxiety and fear, christian advice, christian life advice, biblical advice, biblical truth, christian living, following Jesus, faith in God, trusting in God, surrender to God, letting go of control, God's promises, God's goodness, God is faithful, God is good, God is sovereign, God is with you, peace in God, finding peace, spiritual growth, growing in faith, strengthening your faith, overcoming anxiety, overcoming worry, overcoming fear, fear of something bad happening, feeling like something bad will happen, expecting something bad to happen, catastrophic thinking, catastrophising, anxious mind, anxious thoughts at night, worrying about the future, worrying about loved ones, health anxiety, relationship anxiety, fear of losing someone, fear of losing control, biblical mindset, Christian podcast for women, christian YouTube, christian YouTuber, 828 women, Cait Taylor

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