Why Worrying Weakens Your Faith (Matthew 6 Explained)
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In this message, Pastor Scott Thom unpacks Matthew 6:25–34, focusing on Jesus' command not to worry. He explains that worry is often rooted in misplaced priorities and a lack of trust in God as our provider. While planning for the future is wise, trusting in money or possessions instead of God leads to spiritual vulnerability. Pastor Scott emphasizes the importance of seeking God’s kingdom first, having faith in God as a loving Father, and living in the peace and purpose of today, rather than being paralyzed by the past or future.
❓ Discussion Questions
- What does it mean to serve God and not money in your daily life?
- Why do you think Jesus emphasized not worrying about food, clothing, or the future?
- In what ways can worry become a form of double-mindedness?
- How can we find a healthy balance between planning for the future and trusting God?
- What does “seek first the kingdom of God” look like practically in your life?
- How does worry affect your spiritual testimony to others?
🙏 Prayer Points
- Pray for deeper trust in God as your ultimate provider.
- Ask God to help you overcome anxiety about finances or the future.
- Thank God for the daily provisions and blessings you already have.
- Pray for a renewed focus on spiritual growth over material gain.
✅ Action Steps
- Identify one area where you're overly anxious and surrender it to God in prayer.
- Write down Matthew 6:33 and place it somewhere visible as a daily reminder.
- Do a heart check: Are you making any decisions (job, relationships, finances) based on fear rather than faith?
- Rebalance your priorities — dedicate time this week to spiritual disciplines like prayer, Bible study, or serving others.
- Encourage someone who's struggling with anxiety by sharing this message or a verse that’s helped you.
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