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Scripture Unwrapped Philippians 4:6-10

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Scripture Unwrapped 8x10 print of Philippians 4:6-10 printed on 110# archival cover stock.

This verse is God’s prescription for dealing with worry and anxiety. In the midst of a time of stress and panic, this directive can seem impossible and even trite. But if you dig deep into these words, you see a very thorough method for letting go of the “What If’s” we can’t control and trusting God with them: pray (even beg), trust that God has your best interest at heart, accept His peace, and then fill your mind with positive thoughts, not negative worries. Easier said than done, I know. But worth practicing!


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Scripture Unwrapped 8x10 print of Philippians 4:6-10 printed on 110# archival cover stock.

This verse is God’s prescription for dealing with worry and anxiety. In the midst of a time of stress and panic, this directive can seem impossible and even trite. But if you dig deep into these words, you see a very thorough method for letting go of the “What If’s” we can’t control and trusting God with them: pray (even beg), trust that God has your best interest at heart, accept His peace, and then fill your mind with positive thoughts, not negative worries. Easier said than done, I know. But worth practicing!


Scripture Unwrapped 8x10 print of Philippians 4:6-10 printed on 110# archival cover stock.

This verse is God’s prescription for dealing with worry and anxiety. In the midst of a time of stress and panic, this directive can seem impossible and even trite. But if you dig deep into these words, you see a very thorough method for letting go of the “What If’s” we can’t control and trusting God with them: pray (even beg), trust that God has your best interest at heart, accept His peace, and then fill your mind with positive thoughts, not negative worries. Easier said than done, I know. But worth practicing!


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