 So let's get into God's word tonight. Would you turn with me to two places? Would you turn with me to Isaiah chapter 30? Isaiah chapter 30 and place a bookmark when you get in there or stick your finger in that part of your Bible in Isaiah 30 and then flip over to Philippians chapter four. Philippians chapter four and I have to say because how much your pastor means to me and I don't need to say this because you already know this but how blessed Calvary Chapel Chino Valley is to have the man of God that pastors this church. Pastor David has made such an impact in my life throughout the years. Had been someone that I listened to on the radio my entire life growing up and for me to stand here before you today seeing the fruitfulness of the faithfulness of a man who has walked with the Lord year after year after the year when people come and people go but continued to do what God has called him to do and you see the evidence and the fruit of that ministry. I can't tell you enough how blessed you are to have the pastor that you do and I think we should put our hands together and thank the Lord for the man of God Pastor David Rosales that loves you guys. And you know I'll say this too both he and Marie are people that truly love people. You know you think that would be you know a qualification for a pastor but sadly so many pastors are in it for the people there. They think the people are there for them instead of being there for the people and Pastor David and Marie they truly love you with all of their hearts and that's evident in their lives and their ministry and so for them to be able to sneak away for a few days to spend some great time as a couple together seeking the Lord for fresh vision and fresh inside and refreshment for that time to be together, to be able to come back and to be able to continue to pastor you that much better and that much stronger. I think that's a great thing, don't you guys? And plus it gives me the opportunity to be here which I'm so grateful and glad to be here because to stand before you guys today after so many years of looking up to Pastor David and I still do and respecting him in the way that I do to be able to stand here with you guys today is such an honor and a blessing for me to be here. Well, Philippians chapter four, I wanna read a few verses too, you can follow along in your Bible. I wanna begin in verse four. The apostle Paul writing to the Philippian church says this, rejoice in the Lord sometimes. No, not sometimes. You know it. What does he say? Always. And in just in case you missed it, he'll say it again. Again, I say, rejoice. Let your gentleness be known to all men. The Lord is at hand. And here's what I wanna focus on in our time together. Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God and the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. I wanna share a message with you that I'm entitling cares to prayers. Let's pray. Father, we thank you so much for this moment that we can be together. And we pray, God, we know where two or more are gathered, you are in our midst. You're here to meet with us in a very special and real way tonight. And Lord, for every single person that would be in this room that might feel burdened down or overwhelmed or stressed out, I pray today, Lord, that you would set us free. Lord, that we could look through the burdens through a different lens, a lens, Lord, that would bring understanding that there's a reason that you allow these things is to draw us closer to you. Lord, I thank you for this moment that we can be here as a church family. We thank you, God, for this amazing church, Calvary Chapel, Chino Valley. And Lord, that we can come week after week and we can hear your word and that we know that it will be nothing but your word. And so, Lord, we pray once again that your word would do the work that only your word can do. So open our eyes, God, that we may see you clearly. Open up our ears that we may hear that still and quiet voice. Lord, open up our hearts that your word would take root so that we could bear much fruit. And open up our minds, God, that we could understand what you have for us from your word. And Lord, we pray that you would help us to know you more. In Jesus' name we pray. And all God's people say, amen. Do you realize, even in this room now and on this church campus, that there are in our lives, opportunities, situations that we go through that will cause us to worry. You see, when we go through difficulties in life, we can spend every season of our lives worrying, stressing, being anxious over what's going to happen next. In other words, we can go throughout our entire lives always thinking and worrying about something in the future. And represented on this church campus now is every age group that can be filled with worries. In junior high, if you can remember to the time that you were in junior high, there was worries as you would begin to think about going to high school. Or the worries of, you know, what will it be like? Will I be picked on? Will my head be shoved in a toilet and be given a swirly? Or will my voice change for you guys by the time of my high school? Lord, please help my voice to change. Worrying about will it ever change? I'm still waiting for my voice to change. And then you go to high school and now you are working your way through high school and now you're worrying, stressing, anxious over what's gonna happen when I graduate? Will I be able to get a job or will I be able to be accepted into the college that I desire to go to? And then you are, you're accepted to the college and you get into college and now you're worrying as college is coming to an end will I be able to get the job that I need to pay off the $1.6 million worth of college debt that I've now incurred? And then you do, you graduate college, you get that job and now you have a great job, you have a degree and now Lord, I'm still single. And you're wondering, Lord, is there, is there a godly person still out there for me? I mean, Lord, I have a job, I have an income, I have a place, I'm ready, Lord, I'm single and ready to mingle. But Lord, I just can't find that person. I mean, does good looking and Christian even go together? Well, obviously it does, but. Just kidding. And then you see that person and something happens within your heart so you men walk up to that woman and you say, hi, my name is Will, God's Will. And she thought it was cheesy, but she liked it. The rest is history, you guys get married, it's the plan that God had for you in your life and you get married and now you're married, but going through marriage there's some difficulties. You know, when you're single, you are worried about getting married, but now you're married and you're worried about, if you're gonna be able to stay married and now you're going through life and wondering and then you work your way through life, you're married and now you're worrying, stressing over, will I be able to retire one day, if ever? Will that day ever come that I can retire and then that day comes and you retire? And now you're worrying and stressing about, well, how much longer do I have to live? And will I be able to enjoy my retirement? And you realize you can go through your entire life worrying, stressing, being anxious over, what's gonna happen next? Now I understand in life, there are things in life that can cause great anxiety, great stress, great worry, concerns, health concerns, maybe you've been given a piece of paper from the doctor with a diagnosis and it's positive. Now I understand that can be a serious concern that you have. Maybe it's a different type of letter, maybe it's a pink slip that you've been served and I don't mean of a new car, I mean your letter of termination that you no longer have an employer, you don't have a job anymore. And there can be things in life that can cause us normally to become anxious and worried, what's gonna happen? How is this going to work out? So my question to you tonight is what do you do when you're faced with a situation like that? You see, faced with any difficulty, we have an option to respond. Our natural response is to worry and to panic. Oh no, I lost my job, what am I gonna do? And that's the guys, my health, the doctor says it's terminal. What am I gonna do? And we naturally panic, we naturally worry. But as a believer, we have a choice. Instead of panicking, we can start praying. Instead of worrying, we can start worshiping. And that's what we see in Philippians chapter four. Paul says this, be anxious for nothing. Be anxious for nothing. That's your first point for tonight. Write that down, number one, be anxious for nothing. The word anxious is translated worry, stressful, or careful. And when I say careful, I don't mean that you're being careful, like I am right now that I don't fall off the stage. Not to be careful, but it literally can be translated to be full of cares. That in your life, in your being, you are filled to the brim with cares of this world. How is this gonna work out? How is that gonna work out? Will this ever happen? That you're so full of cares. And Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, writes the Philippian church, but in the same way this letter is written for this church for this time. Through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to tell us today to worry, stress, be full of care about nothing. No thing, nada, zilch, zip, nothing. That means your job, your future, your plans, your retirement, your school, whatever it may be in your life that would cause you to worry. The Holy Spirit is telling you today to stop. To stop worrying the financial problem, the strained relationship, the prodigal child, the church issue, not that this one has any, but whatever you may think is an issue to worry about nothing. Why would the Holy Spirit tell us that tonight? Two reasons. First, worrying does nothing. Jesus said in Matthew chapter six, verse 27, which of you by worrying can add a single qubit to his stature or an hour to his life? In other words, Jesus says by worrying it's not going to change anything in your life. Worrying isn't going to do anything. I often say worrying is like a rocking chair. It will give you something to do, but it's not going to get you anywhere. So worry about nothing because worrying does nothing. And secondly, what you worry about is nothing. You see recent research shows that 92% of the things that we worry about never come to pass. That is most of the stuff, almost all the stuff that we worry about in the next season of our life and how this is going to work out, what this is going to be like. According to research, it never ends up happening anyways. But here we are in life worrying about this and worrying about that and anxious over and stressed out over if this happens and what if this and what if that. And it doesn't end up happening. But do we stop? No, we still worry. How do I know? Because we did it with the swine flu. How many of you remember the swine flu? The swine flu, it's taken our nation by storm. Pigs everywhere. I was so taken back when I heard about the swine flu. What is the swine flu? What's it going to do to you? And then I remember being in a store, I was in the electronic department and there was TVs on the wall and then NBC Dateline came on with a commercial and it said the swine flu coming to a city near you. How do you know where I am? But they said that because if they could get me to worry about it, they could get me to watch it. And so here I am in, glued in front of the TV. I sat in one of those chairs in front of the TV and I'm just watching on all the TVs and it comes on, the swine flu is coming near you. Watch out for these symptoms. The first symptom was fever like feeling. All of a sudden it started getting warm. Is it getting hot in here? I think I have a fever. The second symptom, memory loss. What was the first one? What was the first one? Oh no, I got this swine flu. And then here we are, laid in bed thinking I'm not going to wake up in the morning. I wonder my wife, what's going to happen to her? She'll probably remarry and be happy. Probably would be that one guy. Never liked that guy. And the Lord comes and taps us on the shoulder and says, what are you doing? Nothing Lord, nothing. The Lord says, yes you are, you're worrying. You're worrying about something that's never going to happen. Did we learn our lesson? No, because we did it before with Y2K. How many remember the Y2K? The Y2K, now listen, if you are younger than about 18 years old, you weren't born yet but the Y2K was this. The Y2K was that computers weren't going to be able to calculate 1999 to 2000, year 2000. So when we enter into year 2000, the world is going to end. And so what did many of us do? Well, I'll tell you what my parents did. They stocked up on about eight months supply of water and chili. We are ready. We are prepared. Y2K, what happened? Nothing, actually except that our house, something did happen because we were there at our New Year's Eve party, 1999. I was about 16 years old at that time and so my parents had a party with people. They're doing the countdown, the rerun of the ball dropping in New York and everybody's going 10, nine. I thought it would be funny to run out to the main switch breaker of our house. Three, two, psh. And I read it in the house, Y2K, Y2K. I thought it was funny. No one else did. My punishment was eating eight months supply of chili and water for the next season of my life. Did we learn our lesson? No, because what happened recently, the Mayan calendar. What was that? The world's going to end. No, they just didn't have a big enough rock to keep going so they had to stop somewhere. Did we learn our lesson? No, because here on the West Coast, if you remember to a few years back when the tsunami hit Japan and wiped out the nuclear power plant, it was setting a radioactive cloud our way. Radiation could be coming to Southern California and zapping us all. So there's certain things you could do to prevent radiation taking place in your body. And so one of the things, a natural holistic thing is to take kelp capsules. My mom found that out. So my mom is supplying me and my brothers with kelp capsules. Need to take these kelp, need to take this kelp. The radioactive cloud is coming. Did the radioactive cloud ever make it? No. Was I glowing green from how much kelp I was taking? Yes. You see, we worry about so many things. We can get caught up with worrying. And the Spirit's speaking to our hearts tonight and saying, worry about nothing. Be anxious over nothing because what we worry about often is nothing. But you might say tonight, but Pastor, I don't worry. I'm just highly concerned. Same thing, the stuff that causes us to lose sleep over, the stuff that causes us to be anxious over and upset about, stop worrying about it. But you might say, but Pastor, how? I naturally worry, you might say. And people could consider me a worry wart. And I don't want to worry. I know that's not God's perfect will for my life, but I so naturally intending to worry and stress about everything. How do I stop? It's the very next sentence, Paul says, and it's our second point. He says, be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication. Number two, first is worry about nothing and then pray about everything. Number two is pray about everything. You see, in everything, that is no matter what you are going through in your life, no matter what you would be stressing over. And this word prayer literally can be defined as adoration, devotion, or worship. It's thanking God for what you haven't yet seen him do in your situation. It's praising God for who he is and what he's going to do by faith because faith is not seen. We walk by faith, not by sight. Sight is the biggest killer to faith because when you can see how it all works out, it requires no faith. And so we have to by faith praise God. When you're in the middle of it, God, I know that you know what's best. God, I'm gonna praise you for this. It's the praise that we give to God in our prayer life. And then he says, with supplication, which literally means intercession or petition. And that's the specific thing that you're going through in your life. That's the situation that God cares about, God already knows about, but wants you to talk it over with him. Or intercession, maybe it's not a petition for your own life, but for someone that's close to you that you care about, that you normally would worry over. A spouse, a son, a daughter, a mother, a father. It's the specific things that God wants to know about that he already knows about, but wants to talk to you about. Wants you to bring it before him. So instead of worrying, we can take our cares and simply turn them into prayers. You see, we can take our problems and turn them into praise. We can take our worries and turn them into worship. And that's what first Peter chapter five verse seven says, to cast all your cares. Same word, literally translated anxiety, careful, stress, to take those things and cast them on him because he cares for you. Now that second word cares in first Peter chapter five verse seven, doesn't mean for he's anxious over you. It's not the same word. We have the same word in English, but in the Greek that word means he's interested in you. So we can take our anxiety, our worry and our stress and give it to God and talk to him about it and know that we're not bothering him with it because he is interested in you. He cares about you. He wants to know what's going on in your life and wants to hear it from you. So we can worry about nothing, number one, but pray about everything. And number three, be thankful for anything. We continue reading in verse six, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. You see, instead of worrying, instead of panicking, we start praying. We give it to God and then we acknowledge whatever takes place. We pray about everything, but the outcome is up to God. And you can be thankful for anything because whatever God wants and has for you in your life is what you would want for you if you only knew the outcome. Everything that God has and wants for your life, if you knew what that would cause in your life, you would want that too. We can pray, God, please, God, please do this and God, please do that. Lord, help her to say yes when I ask her out. Lord, she doesn't know who I am yet, but I know it's your will. And so you say, my name's Will God's Will and she says, get lost, bucko. God, I thought it was you. God said no. 10 years goes by. You see her. You realize what life has done. And you say, oh, praise God from all whom all blessings flow. Thank you, Lord. Lord, you said no, I get it now. So bad. You see, what God has for you is what you would want for you if you only knew the outcome. You know, some people say, well, God's not answering my prayer. God's not answering my prayer. I hear that all the time as a pastor. God just hasn't answered my prayer. Wrong. Eh. No, God answers all prayer. God just hasn't answered your prayer with the answer that you're hoping for and looking for. God, would you do this? Can you do this? I want this done. My will done on earth as I want it to be accomplished in heaven. But God answers all prayer but some prayers are answered with a no. Some prayers are answered with a yes and some prayers are answered with a not yet. But because we haven't got the answer that we want, we say, well, God's not answering my prayer but what we really mean is God's not answering my prayer with the answer that I'm wanting. So I'm not gonna be a believer in God anymore. Sounds like a spoiled brat. Like, you're not gonna share your toy with me anymore so I'm not gonna play with you there. Hey, how immature can we be as believers to think that we know better than God? Well, how can I trust that what God has for me is really what I would want from me? How can I trust God? When you look to the cross and you realize what God has done for you, what could God give to you to prove his love to you? All the gold in the world, it's worthless to him. His streets are paved out of that. That's heavenly tar. Wow, God gave me a bunch of tar. Thank you, Lord. Now, some of us are thinking, well, I could use a little tar. I mean, just a little bit would be okay but that would mean nothing to God and when it cost him anything, what could God give to you that would cost him something to prove his love? We give an engagement ring to show our love. It's an example. I love you. I wanna spend the rest of my life with you and this has cost me something. Please don't lose it. What could God give to us that would show us that he loves us? Nothing other than himself and what God gave to us cost him everything. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. God loved you enough to give his own life for you so when you think, well, how do I know God knows what's best and wants what's best and God's gonna do what's best when you realize if God was willing to give his own life, his son for you, then God's gonna be willing to do whatever is necessary to do what's best in your life. And so you can walk with confidence knowing that God is going to do the very best thing in my life. And it might not mean that you know what he's gonna do. No, it doesn't say and you'll understand and through understanding you'll have peace but it says a peace that surpasses all understanding. It doesn't come from understanding or by understanding. It's outside of understanding because all you have to understand is that God loves me, he gave his life for me and so whatever God's gonna do it's gonna be the best thing for me. And if you would be one that would say instead of panicking, I'm gonna start praying. Instead of worrying, I'm just gonna start worshiping. Listen, this is so simple but do we do it? Do we really live a carefree life or do we live a carefull life? But if we would be one that would simply say I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna worry about nothing. Pray about everything and be thankful for anything because I know what's gonna be what's very best for my life. I want you to see what will happen. It's Isaiah chapter 30, would you turn there with me? And to build the backdrop for what we're about to read. Hezekiah who's the king of Israel at this time was a good king and he loved the Lord but he found himself in a difficult situation which shows me and you tonight just because we love God and are living obediently to him does not mean that we won't go through difficulties. God allows difficulties in our life to cause us to go deeper in our relationship with him. Anybody work out here? Anybody get in the gym, exercise in any way, lift some weights? I should have asked that question in January 2nd. Everybody would be like, I do. Well, you know what happens in that resistance and the working out what would be difficult will be a struggle. You can't do it, it's two pounders, this is hard. But you do those for a while, you're lifting those weights and because of the struggle that I wanted to tell you today, there's strength that comes from the struggle and God allows difficulties in our lives to strengthen us because after a while that's not a struggle anymore. Those two pounders are nothing for me. You can probably tell. I'm up to like three pounders now and it's not hard anymore because there's been a struggle there but I've gained strength from that struggle and God will allow difficulties in our life not to break you but to make you stronger and so God allows these difficulties just like King Hezekiah was going through a difficulty because God wanted to prepare him for what was next so he's in this difficult situation, the situation is this, the Assyrians are coming. He gets word that the Assyrian army led by the king of Assyria himself, King Sennikarib. Now if you're not good with names just think of Snickers and Ribs. King Sennikarib and he's coming with his general, General Rebsheka, the mighty general and the king himself and they're coming this way and so King Hezekiah does what we normally naturally do. He begins to panic and so he goes into the temple, the place of worship and he takes the gold and the jewelry and the gifts that were given as an offering to the Lord because when we give in the place of worship our financial gifts unto the Lord, it's an act of worship and he takes what was given in worship to the Lord out of his own worry, he takes that and he sends all of that to King, or General Rebsheka and King Sennikarib as tribute money or bribe money. Hey, here's the money, here's what we got, now go away. But when they receive it, the king says where did this all come from? It came from Israel. Well, then we need to go there because there's more where that came from and so instead of going in the general direction of that land, they hone in on Jerusalem and so now, oh no, what did I do? I know, I need to fix this. I need to do something and so he turns to Egypt which in the Bible is always a type of what church? The world, Egypt is always a type of the world and so in the world he turns to the world system, the world's ways for backup because Egypt has chariots and so he turns to Egypt for the world to help him and so when they invade, listen, if they take us down, Egypt, you're next, they'll just keep on going right into your borders. We'll be stronger together, if we fight them together, will you be with us? Yes, we'll be with you when they come. So they come, they surround and besiege the city and why was King Hezekiah so worried? Because the Assyrians were believed to be unbeatable in battle. They were never destroyed, they were never beaten, they were unbeatable in battle. The reason why is because the Assyrians, they developed the sieging strategy to its apex. They also invented various forms, weapons of warfare like the battering ram that was invented by them so they'll knock down the walls of your city and if they can't knock the walls down of your city they'll starve you out of your city. There's no way to win but not only were they unbeatable in battle but they were unparalleled in brutality. To make a lesson out of you, they would take men still living and they would take spears on eight to 10 foot poles and they would impale men through their backsides, still living and then stick the wood spears in holes in the ground all around the entire city and leave them there to die. And they would leave the bodies there to be an example to anyone else who would ever think about fighting us or coming against us, look what happened to them. To inflict fear on the population. If they didn't do that, oftentimes what they would do is they would behead the entire city, men, women and children, behead all of them and then stack all of the heads in the shape of a pyramid, two pyramids outside the city wall gates. So if anybody ever thought about coming into that city, re-inhabiting that city or trying to use it as a force to stand against us this is what's gonna happen to you too. And if you lived through that or they didn't kill you, they would take fish hooks, these thick hooks and they would drive them through your nose. They would attach those hooks to chains and they would pull you by horseback, lead you away by pulling you through a sharp hook through your nose into captivity where you would be a slave, a brutal slave for the rest of your life. Now King Hezekiah, you could say this was a serious situation and he panicked, he turned to Egypt, he took what was belonged to God, what was given to God in worship and he took it to give to them in his worry. And now Hezekiah, at that moment has a prophet named Isaiah that comes onto the scene. In the Isaiah chapter 30, God gives this word to King Hezekiah through Isaiah chapter 30 verse one, woe to the rebellious children says the Lord who take counsel but not of me and who devise plans but not of my spirit that they may add sin to sin who walk to go down to Egypt but have not yet asked my advice to strengthen themselves in the strength of Pharaoh and to trust in the shadow of Egypt. The inclination that we have when difficulty arises or problems that are serious things that we face are is to try to fix the problem, to try to figure it out. And if I do this and I do this, if I take this and put that there and take this loan to help with this financial situation and if I do all of these things then I can fix this mess that I'm in. And that's our normal inclination to turn to people for help, to turn to that financial institution for help, to turn to that counselor to help and we turn to people before we ever turn to God. Help me we cry, help me and God says if you would only turn to me. And so Isaiah goes on to say in verse 15 of the same chapter, thus says the Lord in returning that is to God and in rest. In rest notice it doesn't say in striving, in working or in fixing but simply in resting in who God is, you shall be saved. In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. The Lord would say to you and to me first and foremost before you go anywhere, before you do anything, before you turn to anyone you need a first turn to me. We turn to people so often so quickly to this pastor, to this person, to this institution. Can you help me, can you help me? But we never turn to God. And God would say to you and to me as he has because this is something that I haven't just learned theologically, this is something that God has taken me through personally. And God would say if you would just stop and rest in who I am and in what I am doing if you would just be quiet and stop trying to figure it out and turn to me I would give you what you need. I would tell you what you need to do. And he says in verse 21, your ears shall hear a word behind you saying this is the way walk in it. Whenever you turn to the right hand or whenever you turn to the left hand God says I will tell you what you need to do. I will tell you where you need to go. I will give you the guidance that you need in your life if you would only look to me. God says if you would stop worrying and worry about nothing but instead pray about everything and then you can be thankful for anything. If you would do that watch what will happen. Ask King Hezekiah. Isaiah said seek the Lord put him first. And so the troops of Sennacherib they get word that another part of their military force is being attacked on another front and they need reinforcements. And so the military force that was headed that way they turn their route and they go to fight this other battle. But King Sennacherib sends a letter to King Hezekiah he gets a piece of paper. And it basically says I'll be back. You thought the Terminator was the first one to say that. He says I will come back and when I do I'm gonna kill you, I'm gonna torture your children, I'm gonna take you into slavery, I'm gonna destroy you all. Now King Hezekiah had a choice what is he gonna do? Is he gonna worry and panic or is he gonna give it to the Lord? And so he takes that piece of paper and he goes into the temple, the place of worship. And we know from First Kings chapter 19 that King Hezekiah goes into the temple and he lifts that paper onto the Lord and he says Lord you see this, Lord you know what the situation will bring. Lord you have this but Lord I give it to you and he lays it down in the temple and he falls on his face before the Lord and he starts worshiping the Lord recognizing that God is in control. Isaiah comes back on the scene at that time and Isaiah comes in and says because you sought the Lord and did what was right when they come and besiege the city not one person in the city will be harmed. Now that is an impossible prophecy because in battle someone's bound to get hurt. Now I would think if he might say no one will be killed that might be more accurate because maybe someone will be cut, maybe someone will be running and stubbed their toe and like ouch that hurt I was harmed. But he says not one person will be even harmed. Sure enough Kings in their crib comes back with 185,000 men. They surround the city as far as the eye can see just soldiers upon soldiers upon soldiers all around. They besiege the city, they camp that night. And because King Hezekiah sought the Lord and said Lord this is no longer my problem. God I'm giving this to you. God sent that night one little angel. And that angel wiped out all 185,000 of the men. So they wake up the next morning and the battle is already won. God did the impossible. God did the miraculous. It's something that King Hezekiah could never do in all of his philosophizing and strategizing and working and striving. It's something exceedingly abundantly beyond and above anything he could ever thought or asked for because the battle belongs to the Lord. All they had to do is receive the spoils from the victory. And they went out that day and received the spoils. You see when we do what King Hezekiah did, when we worry about nothing but give it to the Lord in prayer and praying about everything and being thankful for anything knowing that God is in control in your situation and what you're facing. God will work in and through it and do the miraculous. He'll do something that you never could do but if you would just return to him, well I can't, I don't have time to seek the Lord and I gotta work a second job to get myself out of this financial problem and I gotta do this and I gotta do that. And I don't really have time to go to church on Wednesday nights sometimes because well I gotta make sure that I can do this and do this and the Lord says if you would only seek me and turn to me for help, I will do the impossible. I will do the miraculous. I will do what you never could do in your wildest dreams. God can do it. So church tonight, let's be a church that starts worrying about, praying about and being thankful for and the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus and we will see God do what we never could do in Jesus' name. Amen.