EPISODE · Aug 20, 2026 · 25 MIN
Living Hope with Philip Miller - Trading Tomorrow's Anxiety for God's Peace
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We exhaust ourselves carrying tomorrow's fears. Jesus offers another way—the settled trust of a child with a good Father. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller lays out more antidotes to a life of worry. Discover why we'll eat 75 tons of food in a lifetime, and what that has to do with fear. This is part three of the sermon, "Freedom From Worry." This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://livinghopeoffer.net or call us at 1-800-215-5001. 0:03 – Orphans vs. Children: Moving from anxiety to confidence in a loving Father. 02:24 – Antidote to Worry: Why being known as a beloved child makes all the difference. 06:12 – The 75-Ton Feast: Why swallowing life's troubles doesn't work. 08:00 – The God of the Present: Living without past regrets or future fear. 13:40 – Childlike Faith: Why simple trust unlocks true freedom. 20:46 – Borrowing Trouble: How to stop dragging tomorrow's worries into today. Moody Church Media [https://www.moodymedia.org/], home of "Living Hope" and "Moody Church Hour," exists to bring glory to God through the transformation of lives. Dr. Philip Miller is the 17th Senior Pastor of The Moody Church. He is the featured speaker on "Living Hope" and "Moody Church Hour," with programs broadcasting on 700 outlets in the U.S. He and his wife Krista live in Chicago with their four children. Pastor Philip is passionate about proclaiming God's Word, cultivating healthy ministry, and investing in future leaders. SUPPORT: Tax Deductible Support: https://www.moodymedia.org/donate/ Become an Endurance Partner: https://endurancepartners.org/ SUBSCRIBE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MoodyChurchMedia Daily Devotional and Weekly Digest: https://www.moodymedia.org/newsletters/subscription/
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