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Episode 106: Approaching the future with anxiety & arrogance

4/22/2018

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Most christians approach the future with either anxiety or arrogance
We all look to the future. For some, we do it with arrogance (as mentioned in James 4). And for others, we approach the future with anxiety. On this episode, join Jerrad as he shares about why looking to the future with both anxiety and arrogance leaves us missing the mark of Christian living, and how the Gospel offers us a better alternative. 
Host: Jerrad Lopes 

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  • Stop Behaving: A Gospel-Centered Devotional for Men
  • James 4 (James addressing the arrogant) 
  • Matthew 6 (Jesus addressing the anxious)

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