Don't Worry...Trust God

Published: July 11, 2021, 10 a.m.

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1. Read Matthew 6:25-34.

2. What do you think the significance of Jesus repeating the command \\u201cdo not worry\\u201d three times refers to in this text? What kind of life do you think Jesus wants for you here on earth?

3. What do you tend to worry the most about? What affect does worry have on you mentally, physically and emotionally?

4. In verses 26 & 28 we read about an illustration of how God takes care of the birds and the flowers of the field. What practical truth does this provide for you about how much God cares about you? What can we learn from the birds and the flowers?

5. Why is it so hard to believe that God will take care of you? How is worry rooted in unbelief? What area do you find it hardest to trust?

6. What does it mean to seek first his kingdom and his righteousness? How can you do this?

7. What does verse 34 mean to you? What can you learn from it? Should we care about tomorrow? Should we plan for tomorrow? What is the difference between planning and worrying?

8. Read and discuss the importance of the following Scriptures:1 Peter 5:7, Isaiah 41:10, Philippians 4:6-7, and Philippians 4:19. How might these Scriptures help you with adjusting your life to living out Matthew 6:25-34?

Prayer for the Week:
Dear Lord, please forgive me when I worry. I am so blessed and yet I worry about my finances, my loved ones, my health and the future. Lord, would you please help me to replace that worry with a complete trust in You? Help me to focus on the things of this world that are truly important like loving You and loving my neighbor, helping those in need, and planting seeds of love to everyone I meet. Please guide and comfort me and help me to lean into you for all things and in all ways. It is in the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.

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