Rejoice Always & Be Careful For Nothing

EPISODE · Feb 11, 2025 · 28 MIN

Rejoice Always & Be Careful For Nothing

from Faith For Life · host Matthew Allaria

This week on The Faith For Life Broadcast, we’re kicking off a powerful new series titled “A Sound Heart.” 💖 In this series, we’re diving into the profound truth that the condition of our inner man directly affects the health of our physical bodies.On today’s episode, we’re going to uncover the great emphasis that God places on peace and joy in our lives. 🙌 Have you ever wondered why God repeatedly tells us to not worry and rejoice? It’s because of the positive effects peace and joy bring to our health and overall well-being. When we choose to walk in these virtues, we open ourselves up to healing, strength, and restoration. On the other hand, yielding to fear, anger, and sorrow can have a negative impact on our health, leading to stress, disease, and emotional turmoil.This series will give you powerful insights into how living with a sound heart can transform your life, physically and spiritually. Don’t miss out on this life-changing teaching! Tune in today at mam.tv, or catch us on YouTube and Facebook! 🎥#FaithForLifeBroadcast #ASoundHeart #PeaceAndJoy #Faith #HealthAndHealing #GodsWord #InnerPeace #Joy #HealingInChrist #PeaceAndHealingAbout the hostMatthew Allaria is a lead pastor and co-Founder of Northsmoke Church, located in Collinsville, IL, which he launched alongside his wife, Amber Allaria, in 2020. Matthew is also the Founder of Matthew Allaria Ministries, a christian ministry, whose mission is to empower people to grow spiritually, be used of God mightily and flourish personally in every area of your lives, through the teaching of God's word.

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