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Today is the tomorrow that you worried

about yesterday. He says, “So do not worry

about tomorrow,

for tomorrow will care for itself.”

Each day has enough trouble of its own.

Ain’t that the truth?

Come on, tell the truth and shame the

devil. Most of us are being crucified

between two thieves: yesterday and tomorrow.

The regrets of yesterday, the uncertainty

of tomorrow and we still got to deal

with the trouble of today. He says,

“Don’t borrow from tomorrow.” In other words:

This might happen tomorrow, this might happen tomorrow,

this might happen tomorrow, this might happen tomorrow,

All these things might happen tomorrow.

How am I going to make it tomorrow? When you

withdraw from the bank of tomorrow, you’ve

increased the burden of today. And you gotta

pay interest on both. So, you’ve added to

yourself a burden you were never meant

to have. Listen to me, it’s

okay to plan for tomorrow. The Bible

talks about planning. You can plan for

tomorrow. What you can’t do is get

unraveled about tomorrow. You can’t worry

about tomorrow. Why? Because the only

thing God is promising you is enough for

today. Lamentations 3:23, “His mercies are

new every day.” “Give us this day our daily bread.

God is only guaranteeing you today. So,

when you start thinking about tomorrow

you’ve gone farther than God has

promised. Well what about tomorrow? He’ll

meet you there.

Today has enough trouble of its own. And

you know if you can’t even deal with the

stuff in your face today, you’re not

gonna be able to handle that plus

tomorrow’s stuff today. He says,

“Do not worry about tomorrow.” All I’m

trying to tell you—look at

your neighbor and say, “Stop it! You can’t worry

no more. You don’t have a right to it.” It’s a

sin to worry. You’ve insulted your father

when you worry.

Because you’ve said to your father: the

birds can trust you, the flowers can

trust you, but I can’t trust you. You’ve

insulted God. But if we had a testimony

service here today

and if we could invite the children of

Israel, the children of Israel would

testify: “We were in a wilderness and we

didn’t know where we were going to get

water and where we were gonna get food,

but God had food in a rock and rain down

cornflakes from above. If the widow of

Zarephath was here this morning, she would

testify, “I was down to my last meal and

me and my son had only one meal left. But

when I put God first with Elijah, God

took that bread, He took that oil, He

multiplied it and gave us enough to

retire.” If the disciples were here to

testify this morning, they could tell you

they were with 5,000 men, not counting

women and children, and they didn’t know how they were gonna feed

them. But a little boy with some sardines

and crackers gave it to Jesus first and

Jesus multiplied it, fed

5,000 women and children, and had twelve

baskets full left over.

If Jesus were here, He could testify from

John 6, “I am the bread of life. He that

cometh to me,” He said, “will not thirst.

And I will give him living water and I

will feed him the bread of life.” Somebody

oughta bless His name up in here,

that God can be trusted

even when you don’t know how He’s gonna

do it, when you put him first.