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Why is anxious care considered a sin?

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Anxious care is considered a sin because it implies a lack of trust in God's plan and love for us.

Anxious care is viewed as sinful because it reflects an underlying disbelief in God's sovereignty and love. When we fret over our circumstances, it suggests that we think we can handle our situations better than God. Additionally, it places a question mark on His affection for us, leading us to doubt His intentions. The Bible teaches that worry not only distracts us but can hinder our effectiveness in serving God. Instead, we are called to trust and rest in His promises, which requires a conscious rejection of anxiety as a response to life's challenges.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 5:7, Matthew 6:30-33

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