Sunday, May 31, 2020
Part 2: Tomorrow

Ken Harrell
Senior Pastor
When it comes to us worrying about what tomorrow holds, God has clear instructions. Don’t do it. But how is that even possible when there’s so much unknown? The good news is, He doesn’t leave us to figure it out for ourselves. He knows that when it comes to worry, it all boils down to what holds our focus… is it going to be the unknown that tomorrow might bring, or is it going to be Him?
Fill-in Notes
Key Scripture
Take Away / Application
Obey God for today and begin to trust God for tomorrow.
Discussion Questions
Don’t be afraid to add to this list, skip questions that don’t work for your group or branch off with additional questions as discussion unfolds. Conversation is key! This is the time to work through the application of scripture and have group members figure things out together.
- Read Deuteronomy 1:30–31. Share one or some of God’s past performances in your life.
- How can you apply Matthew 6:34 to your life in light of those past performances.
- Read Psalm 32:8, Deuteronomy 31:8. How can you depend on God just for today?
- Pastor Harrell referenced Matthew 6:25–26 when he said a simple solution for curing our worry for tomorrow is to study birds. Describe how something as simple as studying birds can give us a hope and peace for whatever tomorrow brings.
- Read Romans 8:28. Regarding the antidote for our worry, what does obeying God today look like? How can you also begin to trust God with tomorrow?
Prayer or Action Step
Please pray:
- For peace in our city and country (Romans 12:18, 1 Timothy 2:1–2)
- That evil will be overcome by good (Romans 12:21)
- That loving God and loving others will be a priority for all (Matthew 22:37–39)
Questions about following Jesus?
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