What Jesus Says About Worry
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What Jesus Says About Worry
Lesson: Worrying is something we all do, but we need to learn how to fight worry and trust in God!
Memory Verse: Matthew 6:33 (ICB) The thing you should want most is God’s kingdom and doing what God wants. Then all these other things you need will be given to you.
Key Points:
It’s easy to focus on the things we need or want.
Jesus taught that worrying doesn’t help, not even one bit. Matthew 6:25-27
Worrying makes us try to get things without God’s help.
If you focus on what God wants, you can stop worrying about what you need.
In today’s lesson, we’re talking about something Jesus tells us NOT to do. Jesus says we shouldn’t worry. Worry means we’re afraid that we won’t be taken care of in life. Worry isn’t helpful for a few reasons. First, worry doesn’t have the power to change anything. It just makes us feel yucky. Second, worry tricks us into thinking that we know what’s best for us and that we can control our lives. Third, worry takes our eyes off of Jesus and puts the focus on ourselves. Do you see why Jesus doesn’t want us to worry? He doesn’t want us to be afraid. He wants us to trust in him and to be confident that he’ll give us everything we need. You know why? Because Jesus loves us and he is in control. So, the next time you’re faced with a situation that makes you scared or unsure, remember what Jesus said about worry-don’t do it! Instead, pray and ask God to give you what you need to get through it. And, don’t be fooled into thinking that you know what’s best for you. Trust that God knows what’s best for your life because he made you!
Talk About It:
What’s your favorite part of the video? What’s one thing you learned from it?
What are some things that you worry about? Has worrying about those things helped you? Explain.
Why doesn’t worry help us in life? Have you ever wanted something really bad but later realized it wasn’t what God wanted for you? Explain.
What should we do instead of worrying about what we want? Who provides us with all that we need?
Read John 14:27. What is peace and how is it different from what the world offers?
How will you apply this lesson to your life this week?