Forward Friday Recap... The Goliath Dilemma Of Worry.. Don't Let It Be Your Calling Card.. Raising Levels 2025.. Sightlines 2025
- Millsman
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Forward Friday Recaps dealing with the Goliath Dilemma of worry. Worry is a time waster and anxiety accelerator. So many people have lost out on precious time and become frustrated with life because worry has seemingly suffocated them. But the Good News is that we don't have to live like that. We've got some sure fire ways to combat worry in our recap videos that will encourage your spiritual and everyday life! Why Not You!!!!
Check out our video recaps below.
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Video Recap # 1
Focus On What We Can Control
“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” – Matthew 6:34
Jesus reminds us to live one day at a time. Worrying about what’s beyond our control wastes today’s energy. Focus on the choices and responsibilities you can influence today.
Video Recap # 2
2. Thankfulness And Gratitude
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” – Philippians 4:6–7
Gratitude shifts our attention from what’s lacking to what’s already good. Combine this with prayer, and we invite God’s peace to guard our heart and mind.
Video Recap # 3
Have Trusted People To Walk Life Out With
“Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” – Galatians 6:2
We weren’t meant to carry worry alone. God often uses godly friends, mentors, or community to bring clarity, encouragement, and support.
Focus On What We Can Control
Worry often comes from trying to manage the uncontrollable. Instead, take action on the things within your reach—like your attitude, habits, and responses—and leave the rest.
Thankful And Gratitude
Staying present in the moment helps break the cycle of “what if” thinking. Regularly list what you’re thankful for—it rewires your brain to focus on what’s going right instead of what could go wrong.
Talk it out with trusted people

Worry grows in silence. Sharing your concerns with a friend, mentor, or counselor brings perspective and often reveals that you’re not alone in the struggle.
Walking with you!!
Dave