Therefore, Do Not Be Anxious
Weekly Reading
Monday: Exodus 27:20-28:43
Tuesday: Mark 6
Wednesday: Exodus 29, Mark 7
Thursday: Exodus 30:1-10, Mark 8
Friday: Mark 9
Saturday: Psalm 27-30, Proverbs 6
Sunday: 1 Samuel 26-31, 2 Samuel 1-5
Tuesday: Mark 6
Wednesday: Exodus 29, Mark 7
Thursday: Exodus 30:1-10, Mark 8
Friday: Mark 9
Saturday: Psalm 27-30, Proverbs 6
Sunday: 1 Samuel 26-31, 2 Samuel 1-5
Sermon Notes
Key Passage: Matthew 6:25-34
Discussion Questions
3DQ - 3 discipleship questions to ask each other: What is God saying to you? What are you going to do about it? How can I help?
- What did the Holy Spirit highlight to you in the passage or the sermon?
- Verse 24 reminds us that we cannot serve two masters - what are some of the masters we serve that don’t produce Godly peace?
- How does our desire to understand situations/circumstances and have life’s questions answered mislead us toward a false sense of peace? Can you think of real life examples from your own life?
- Where are you pursuing peace right now in your life (in other words, what are you believing will provide you peace)? Explain what this looks like for you and how it produces (or does not produce) Godly peace.
- “It is not the size or measure of our faith but instead the object of our faith that produces Godly peace” - why is this such good news?
- Share a time in your walk with Jesus when you experienced an overwhelming sense of Godly peace?
- What steps can we take toward pursuing Godly peace (individually and as a community)?
- Response: share your current worries/anxieties with your home group - spend time praying for each other - minister the peace of God to each other.
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