Half of Americans struggle to fall asleep at night—and the culprit usually isn't caffeine or screens. It's worry.
In this episode, Greg Laurie opens up the Bible's answer to anxious thoughts that keep you awake. You'll learn why prayer is your secret weapon, how to cast your cares the way Scripture actually means it, and what Romans 8:28 is really saying (and what it isn't).
What we cover:
• Why becoming a Christian doesn't end your problems—but gives you a new way to face them
• King Jehoshaphat's honest prayer when he was outnumbered and out of options
• The conditioned reflex of "Don't panic, pray. Don't worry, worship."
• Why God's timing isn't indifference—it's wisdom
• The story of Joseph and how good can come despite genuinely bad things
• What can actually block your prayers
Greg also shares personal stories—praying years for his mother's salvation, losing his son Christopher, and trusting God when life doesn't tie up neatly.
If worry has been stealing your sleep, this conversation is for you.
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Timestamps
00:35 Why half of Americans can't sleep
02:18 Christianity isn't the end of problems
03:24 Jehoshaphat's hopeless army
04:32 What "cast your cares" really means
07:13 Don't panic, pray — the conditioned reflex
09:18 Listen to sermons as you fall asleep
11:00 Worship before you petition
14:38 God's timing vs. your timing
15:39 Praying years for my mom's salvation
18:36 The persistent widow and the unjust judge
20:33 Romans 8:28 — what it does NOT mean
24:05 Losing my son Christopher
26:24 Joseph: bad thing, good thing, repeat
31:00 "You meant it for harm, God meant it for good"
33:43 The girl with the Volkswagen van
36:34 What blocks your prayers

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