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Walk On with Brent Faulkner
Brent Faulkner
73 episodes
1 month ago
Jesus tells us, "Do not worry." It often seems like worry is out of our control. But what if Jesus meant what he said? What if it is possible to choose to not worry? This episode is audio from a recent sermon. In it, I share what I think is the antidote to worry.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
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Jesus tells us, "Do not worry." It often seems like worry is out of our control. But what if Jesus meant what he said? What if it is possible to choose to not worry? This episode is audio from a recent sermon. In it, I share what I think is the antidote to worry.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality
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Who is on the throne?
Walk On with Brent Faulkner
25 minutes
9 months ago
Who is on the throne?
In Revelation 4 & 5, John has a vision of a throne. This vision reveals a subversive truth about power that gave hope to Christians in the first century, and has relevance for our lives today. Other episodes referenced: The Lion and The Lamb
Walk On with Brent Faulkner
Jesus tells us, "Do not worry." It often seems like worry is out of our control. But what if Jesus meant what he said? What if it is possible to choose to not worry? This episode is audio from a recent sermon. In it, I share what I think is the antidote to worry.