• What You Worry About Most Reveals Where You Trust Least

  • Apr 24 2025
  • Length: 23 mins
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What You Worry About Most Reveals Where You Trust Least

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    The weight of worry can feel overwhelming – finances that won't stretch far enough, career paths that remain unclear, relationships that seem broken beyond repair. In this intimate conversation about anxiety, mother-son hosts Debbie and Greg Gold share their personal struggles with worry and offer a refreshing perspective that combines practical wisdom with spiritual guidance.

    What makes this episode particularly powerful is the contrast they draw between worldly and biblical approaches to anxiety. While the world tells us to seize control of everything (as bestselling author Mel Robbins suggests in "The Let Them Theory"), scripture invites us to release our burdens. Debbie and Greg vulnerably discuss their own worries – Debbie opens up about financial uncertainty after her husband's employment changes, while Greg shares his confusion about future career directions amid conflicting advice.

    The heart of their message revolves around three key insights: worry is unnecessary, unnatural, and unhelpful. Perhaps most fascinating is the observation that humans are the only species in creation that worry. Birds don't fret about tomorrow's food, yet they're provided for. This perspective challenges us to examine how much energy we waste on anxieties that add no value to our lives.

    You'll discover practical visualization techniques that have helped the hosts release their own worries. Debbie shares a beautiful image of throwing her concerns up like "confetti at a party" for God to transform into "a masterpiece of his will." She also describes picturing herself held securely in Jesus' arms like a child in a mother's embrace. These tangible practices offer immediate ways to find peace amid anxiety.

    The episode culminates with Greg's profound insight: "What you worry about most is where you're not trusting Jesus." This simple yet powerful statement invites you to examine your own anxieties as indicators of areas where surrender might bring unexpected freedom. Join us for this heartfelt conversation that reminds us that whatever we face, we are never truly alone.

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